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Re: Blue observatory [message #13419 is a reply to message #13405] |
Tue, 25 August 2020 16:17 |
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DRGM
Messages: 18 Registered: January 2020
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Gruen Apprentice |
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Hi Jenneke,
Thanks for showing! This is a very nice and unique box. A rare and desirable box!
Regarding the maker:
Jenneke wrote on Mon, 24 August 2020 20:41Box maker : ECB
Sorry, no, the maker isn’t ECB, but BCN. To be exact: B. C. N. Design Products, Inc. of Middle Village, NY (doing business also under the name “Braun-Crystal Mfg. Co.”).
I’m sure for 100%, as the “gray egg” shown here:
http://vintagegruen.org/vgforum/index.php?t=msg&th=1774& amp;start=0&
also was made by BCN (btw: BCN stands for Braun-Crystal, Nassau, as the company originally was located in Nassau, NY). BCN’s logo is present also on some Hamilton boxes - and there’s evidence, that BCN was, in fact, the maker of said Hamilton boxes.
Regards
Martin
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Re: Blue observatory [message #13423 is a reply to message #13420] |
Tue, 25 August 2020 20:10 |
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Ephemerald
Messages: 1039 Registered: October 2018 Location: City of Lake Salt
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Gruen Authority |
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I do not know if this is one of their designs but Francis Blod and Alfred Blumenfeld had assigned Gruen patents produced under both E.C.B. Co. *and* B.C.N.
Matthias
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Re: Blue observatory [message #13495 is a reply to message #13420] |
Thu, 27 August 2020 16:42 |
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DRGM
Messages: 18 Registered: January 2020
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Gruen Apprentice |
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Jenneke wrote on Tue, 25 August 2020 16:41 Where did you find the patent of yours?
Hi Jenneke,
I found the design patent regarding the “gray egg” on google patents:
https://patents.google.com/
Searching for pre-1976 US design patents is a frustrating job. At least, you may find some on google, but only few. Obviously, google is using some kind of OCR technique making it possible to find some, but not all patents. The USPTO has - in principle - all design patents on its site, but you can find these pre-1976 patents there only by the number or by the US patent class. And that’s a sophisticated system, to say the least. Watch boxes can fall in US Patent class D03 or in D09, maybe in other classes, depending on the official who decided. Let’s take a look on D03 (“Carrier or Storage Container”):
https://www.uspto.gov/web/patents/classification/uspcd03/sch edd03.htm
The first Curvex box (US Design Patent No. 101,129) is in class D03/294 (“Enclosed - Hinged closure”), while the “gray egg” is classified in class D9/420:
https://www.uspto.gov/web/patents/classification/uspcd09/sch edd09.htm
As I said: sophisticated and if you don’t guess the matching class right, it’s next to impossible find the design patent you are after.
Well, I tried to find the “observatory” patent - without success.
Regards
Martin
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