[Trade Journal] Publication: Ceramic Abstracts Columbus, OH, United States |
PATENTS.
Design for range. WILLIAM D. ANTRIM, assignor to Roberts & Mander Stove Co. U. S. 86,506, March 15, 1932. STANLEY H. HOBSON, assignor to Geo. D. Roper Corp. U. S. 86,719, April 12, 1932. Design for gas range. ROBERT B. HURT, assignor to Hardwick Stove Co. U. S. 86,524, March 15, 1932. Design for jar. THEODORE J. PIAZZOLI, assignor to Capstan Glass Co. U. S. 86,540, March 15, 1932. EDWIN W. FUERST, assignor to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. U. S. 86,565, March 22, 1932, and 86,712, April 12, 1932. FRAZIER SMITH, assignor to Hazel-Atlas Glass Co. U. S. 86,584, March 22, 1932. FERDINAND S. BARBIERS, assignor to Hocking Glass Co. U. S. 86,656, April 5, 1932. IVOR CORDY, assignor to Hazel-Atlas Glass Co. U. S. 86,667 and 86,668, April 5, 1932. Design for drinking glass. JAMES E. SPENCE, assignor to Hazel-Atlas Glass Co. U. S. 86,545, March 15. 1932. Design for integral water-closet combination. BERT O. TILDEN, assignor to B. O. T. Mfg. Co. U. S. 86,547, March 15, 1932. Design for dish or other similar article of hollow ware, china, or glass. PEER SMED AND FREDERICK W. STARK, assignors to Waldorf-Astoria Hotel Corp. U. S. 86,554, March 15, 1932. Design for plate, etc. YUKIO BUMA, assignor to Morimura Bros., Inc. U. S. 86,557 to 86,561, March 22, 1932. STUART JOHNSON, assignor to Hugh C. Edmiston. U. S. 86,722, April 12, 1932. Design for bottle. GUY T. GIBSON, assignor to Guy T. Gibson, Inc. U. S. 86,506, March 22, 1932. CAROLINE G. HUMPHREYS. U. S. 86,570, March 22, 1932. PHILIP BUCHBINDER, assignor to Terri Cosmetics Corp. U. S. 86,595, March 29, 1932. FERDINAND W. NITARDY, assignor to E. R. Squibb & Sons. U. S. 86,629, March 29, 1932. JEAN W. BICKS, assignor to F. A. Blichert Mfg. Co. U. S. 86,657 and 86,658, April 5. 1932. ERNEST E. BILBY. assignor to Hemingray Glass Co. U.S. 86,659, April 5, 1932. GEORGE N. MAS. U. S. 86,680, April 5, 1932. PETER DELICH, assignor of 30% to Rudolph Z. Vokovan. U. S. 86,702, April 12, 1932. Design for tumbler. EARL W. NEWTON. U. S. 86,626, March 29, 1932. Design for bowl, etc. EARL W. NEWTON. U. S. 86,627, March 29, 1932. Design for goblet. EARL W. NEWTON. U. S. 86,628, March 29, 1932. Design for plate glass. ARTHUR VOELSKOW, assignor to Vereinigte Zwieseler & Pirnaer Farbenglaswerke A.-G. U. S. 86,689, April 5, 1932. Design for plate. ALBERT M. WALKER, assignor to Bailey-Walker China Co. U. S. 86,692, April 5, 1932. Design for combination soap holder and grab rail. STEPHEN D. BAKER. U. S. 86,694, April 12, 1932. Design for covered dish. STUART JOHNSON, assignor to Hugh C. Edmiston. U. S. 86,723, April 12, 1932. Design for combination bottle and closure cap. MAE JOSEPH, assignor to Park & Tilford. U. S. 86,724, April 12, 1932. Design for glass jar. HARRY R. MCDONALD, assignor to Hart Glass Mfg. Co. U. S. 86,730, April 12, 1932. Design for lamp globe. RAYMOND V. OWEN, assignor to Macbeth-Evans Glass Co. U. S. 86,738, April 12, 1932. Production of terra-sigillata coatings on ceramic ware. A. COMES. Brit. 369,135, March 23, 1932. Providing objects of ceramic materials, particularly porcelain, with metallic coatings. C. LANOOY. Brit. 369,534, March 31, 1932. Ornamenting ceramic products. JULIUS BERING & SOHN. Ger. 535,245, June 20, 1929. For the production of white or clear colored designs on a colored ground, a flux is painted, printed, or otherwise applied in the required design, and is then fired on at the same time as the ground color or subsequently. (C.A.) Glazed ceramic masses. DEUTSCHE GOLD- UND SILBER-SCHEIDEANSTALT VORM. ROESSLER (Hermann Bollenbach, inventor). Ger. 535,540, July 2, 1927. Unsintered glazing masses containing B2O3 are prepared by mixing B2O3 with borates and glaze such as PbO, SiO2, marble, kaolin, etc. In an example, Ca3(BO3)2, marble, kaolin, SiO2, and red lead are mixed. (C.A.) |
Keywords: | Hemingray : Ernest E. Bilby |
Researcher notes: | Patent for refrigerator water bottle. |
Supplemental information: | Design Patent: 86,659 |
Researcher: | Bob Stahr |
Date completed: | May 13, 2011 by: Bob Stahr; |