Okay, so I got bored. The trademark "Electrojector" was twice registered with the US PTO. The first filing was 4 January 1957, registered 27 August 1957. It was registered by Bendix Aviation Corporation in Detroit as "Goods & Services: Fuel injection systems for internal combustion engines. First use was 16 NOV 1956. The registration included a typed drawing (not to be seen online). Last listed owner is Facet Enterprises, Inc. in Tulsa which is a spin off of a Bendix/Fram conglomerate, now known as Purolator (sound familiar?), owned by Penzoil (sound more familiar?). See Purolator's website for a more detailed version of how they ended up with the rights to the Electrojector. Bendix bought Fram and got sued for it, so they had to spin off a company for filter products or something. Bendix filed a sort of "secondary" trademark description under the electrojector name ain February 1957, which now defines it as "Electronic parts of a fuel feeding system - namely modulators, distributor-breakers, amplifiers, and solenoid nozzles." First use is still 11/16/1956. This trademark was registered in October 57 and also became property of Facet. Both trademarks were renewed once in 1977. Both are now expired and considered "dead" by the US PTO. They have registration numbers and serial numbers, but these are trademarks. The only way to search for a patent in the '50s online is by patent number or current US classification. Any ideas? Dave Casey -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2003 Calendar voting results and ordering information is online! Please visit: http://www.forwardlook.net/calendar2003 for more information.
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