The international photographer (Jan-Dec 1935)

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June, 19J3 the INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER Thirteen RECENT PHOTOGRAPH AND SOUND PATENTS By Robert Fulwider (Registered Patent Attorney) Wilshire at La Brea, Los Angeles 1,996,731 — Light Source for Recording Sound on Film. Stewart C. Whitman, Jackson Heights, N. Y. 1,996,732 — Sound Recording Camera. Stewart C. Whitman, assignor to Whitman Sound Systems, Ltd., Dover, Del. 1,996,759 — Film Handling Apparatus. W. D. Foster and F. D. Sweet, assignors to Kinatome Patents Corp., New York, N. Y. 1,996,768 — Antidrag Developing Machine. Thomas Ingman of Los Angeles, Calif. 1,996,782 — Film Magazine for Picture Projectors. William W. Wood, assignor to Visomatic Systems, Inc., New York. 1,996,868 — Manufacture of Lenticular Film. Gerd Heymer, assignor to Agfa Ansco Corp. 1,996,928 — Sensitized Photographic Element and Process of Making. Leopold Mannes and Leopold Godowsky, New York. 1,996,958 — Method and Apparatus for Carrying the Length of Sound Records. Berthold Freund, of Berlin, Germany. 1,996,963 — Picture Transmission and Reception System. Clinton Hough, assignor to Wired Radio, Inc. of New York. 1,997,024 — Recording of Electrical Impulses. Percival Townsend, assignor to R. K. O. Corp. 1,997,088 — Sound Gate. lames Stewart assignor to R. C. A. Corp. 1,997,124 — Film Projecting Apparatus. Lester Soman, assignor to Film Treatizor Corp., New York. 1,997,266 — Film Movement. Gordon Pollock, Los Angeles, Calif. 1,997,269 — Art of Treating Photographic Surfaces. Victor Stewart, assignor to Louis Solomon, New York. 1,997,300 — Synchronized Talking Pictures System. Orlando Kellum, assignor to Syncro Sound Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. 1,997,321 — Brake for Motion Picture Apparatus. Joseph Stoiber, assignor to Eastman Kodak Co. 1,997,325 — Method and Apparatus for Duplicating Goffered Film. Fordyce Tuttle, assignor to Eastman Kodak Co. 1,997,328 — Gate Construction for Motion Picture Machines. Otto Wittel, assignor to Eastman Kodak Co. 1,997,354 — Combined Cinematograph Camera and Projector. Charles Wright, London, England. 1,997,409 — Automatic Film Threading Motion Picture Machine. Russell May, assignor to R. C. A. 1,997,410 — Motion Picture Machine. Wm. Doudon, assignor to R. C. A. 1,997,493 — Color Photographs. Leopold Mannes & Leopold Godowsky, N. Y. 1,997,642 — Cinematic Machine. Fred Kein, College Point, New York. 1,997,648 — Color Cinematography. Humphey Murray and Douglas Spencer, London, England. 1,997,692 — Recording Apparatus. Wm. Loudenback, assignor to Westinghouse Electric Co. 1,997,815— Talking Motion Picture Screen. Philip Edelman, Chicago, Illinois. 1,997,976 — Film Having a Photographic Sound Record for Preparing Same. Axel Peterson, Copenhagen, Denmark. 1,998,054 — Cinema Screen. John McBurney, assignor to E. I. DuPont de Nemour & Co., Wilmington, Del. 1,998,064 — Sound Film Recording System. Walter Albersheim, assignor to Electrical Research Products, Inc. 1,998,154 — Film Developing Method and Apparatus. Bruce Burns, assignor to Hughes Industries Co. Ltd. 1,998,584— Film Pack Construction. Wm. V. D. Kelley, assignor to Color-Photo, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. 1,999,020 — Fire Guard for Motion Picture Machines. George Reay, Chicago, 111. n [ 1 = 1 ROY DAVIDGE I I FILM LABORATORIES \ An Exclusive "Daily" Laboratory = ••• = Quality and Service 6701-6715 SANTA MONICA BOULEVARD GRanite 3108 1 1 Please mention The International Photographer when corresponding with advertisers.