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Automatic Age

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February, 1941
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AUTOMATIC AGE
applied thereto, and securing means
provided at said free ends for fixing
the latter, respectively, to a portion
of the labels of said record. Patented
by Giovanni Schoch, Milan, Italy.
Application February 24, 1938 Serial
No. 192,292. In Brazil March 1, 1937.
4 Claims. (C l.274-41).
ated with the casing to dispense a
fluid from one of the containers.
Patented by Lawrence T. Ward, East
Orange, N. J. assignor to Knapp-
Monarch Company, St. Louis, Mo.,
a corporation of Missouri Application
July 13, 1939, Serial No. 284,351. 15
Claims.
(Cl. 221-74).
Patent No. 2,204,845
Visible Coin Slide Structure
Patent No. 2,205,346
Remote Control System
A coin slide structure comprising
a casing adapted to be attached to a
wall of a cabinet with portions dis­
posed at each side of said wall, a coin
receiving passage in said casing ex­
tending from the outer to the inner
portion thereof, a second coin pass­
age having intake and outlet ends
located inwardly of the wall and an
intermediate portion provided with a
coin exhibiting opening located exter­
iorly of said wall, reciprocable means
in said first passage for transferring
inserted coins inwardly of the same
into the intake end of said second
passage, and means pivotally secured
to and operable by said means for
moving a transferred coin into a posi­
tion of visibility into said interme­
diate section on the return stroke
of said reciprocable means and pro­
gressively along said sight opening in
said passage to the outlet end there­
of during succeeding return strokes
of said means.
Patented by Arvid
Dahlstrom, Chicago, 111. assignor to
Janies E. Johnson, Chicago, 111. A p­
plication June 24, 1938, Serial No.
215.557. 2 Claims. (Cl. 194-98).
A fluid pressure remote control
system including a fluid pressure pro­
ducing means, fluid pressui’e respon­
sive motors, pumps incorporated in
the fliud pressure producing means
and corresponding in number to the
number of said motors, with each
pump having individual connections
leading to its corresponding motor,
means controlling the operation of
the pumps, and means for putting all
the pumps in operative connection
with their respective motors in one
position of the controlling means,
said means being adapted to put a
Design Patent No. 121,177
Design for a Combined Remote
Controller and Loud-Speaker
Casing
The ornamental design for a com­
bined remote controller and loud­
speaker casing, as shown and des­
cribed. Patented by Lloyd J. Andres,
Chicago, 111.
Application February
16th, 1940, Serial No. 90,323. Term
° f patent 7 years.
Patent No. 2,205,938
Liquid Dispensing Device
A dispensing device comprising a
casing, an open-ended c h a m b e r
formed in the casing, a pair of
Signed
piercing
pins
slidably
Counted in said chamber and being
oppositely directed towards respec­
tive ends of the chamber, one pin
being provided with an axially ex­
tending chamber, the other pin being
J"eely slidable within said axial
chamber, a gas passage extending
t rough each pin, means for sup­
porting a container to be pierced at
each opposite end of the casing and
a discharge nozzle operably associ­
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selected one of said motors in opera­
tive connection with its respective
pump in another position of the con­
trolling means. Patented by Edward
Claude Shakespeare Clench, Leam­
ington Spa, England, assignor te
Automotive Products Company Lim­
ited, London, England.
Application
March 3, 1938, Serial No. 193,791.
In Great Britain March 11, 1937. 11
Claims.
(Cl. 60-52)
Design Patent No. 121,088
Design for a Rebound Device
for a Pin-Ball Game Apparatus
The ornamental design for a re­
bound device for a pin-ball game ap­
paratus, substantially as shown. Pat­
ented by Charles E. Caestecker, Chi­
cago, 111.
Application March 25,
140, Serial No. 91,233.
Term of
patent 14 years.
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