APPENDIX 5 AEC-OWNED PATENTS PATENTS ISSUED TO THE COMMISSION WHICH ARE AVAILABLE FOR LICENSING 1 The following 133 U. S. Letters Patents owned by the United States Government as represented by the Atomic Energy Commission are in addition to the 66 patents listed in the 17th Semiannual report. The patents listed have been made available for licensing at periodic intervals. Licenses are granted on a non-exclusive royalty-free basis. 2,695, 214 2,695, 268 2,695, 364 2,695, 715 2,696, 050 2,696, 530 2.696, 539 2,696, 564 2,697, 518 2,697, 529 2,697, 788 2,698, 290 2,698, 905 2, 700, 107 2, 700, 149 2,700, 606 2, 700, 736 2,702, 523 2,703, 271 2,703, 337 2, 703, 843 Pressure Ascertaining Means. Pulse Analyzer Recovery of Zirconium Tetrachloride from Method Making Metallic Oxyfluorides..... 2,704, 330 2,704, 335 Ion Producing Mechanism C. V. Osborne, Albuquerque, N. Mex. J. A. Casler, Royal Oak, H. O. Smith, L. F. R. Fairstein, Oak Ridge, Tenn. D. W. Sherwood, Leonia, N. J., G. C. Bani- C. A. H. Wright, Tadanac, British Columbia, R. A. Wolfe, Ann Arbor, Mich. R. C. Goertz, Downers Grove, Ill., R. G. B. C. Taylor, Battle Creek, Mich. Q. A. Kerns, Berkeley, Calif. E. W. Peterson, Kansas City, Mo. G. A. Bennett, Patchogue, N. Y., P. L. Velt- J. P. Hubbell, Garden City, Long Island, G. T. Seaborg and Kenneth Street, Jr., Ber- S. A. Goudsmit, Sayville, N. Y. J. S. Luce, Oak Ridge, Tenn. J. J. Stone, Jr., Clinton. Tenn. H. A. Wilhelm and J. R. Long, Ames, Iowa. R. J. Prestwood, St. Louis, Mo., D. S. Martin, J. F. Shea. Columbus, Ohio, M. G. Willigman, W. L. Scott, Jr., Oak Ridge, Tenn. A. E. Cameron, Oak Ridge, Tenn. T. F. Marker, Sandia Base, Albuquerque, J. S. Luce, Oak Ridge, Tenn. J. J. Stone, Jr., Clinton, Tenn. W. Chubb, Columbus, Ohio. C. R. Schmitt and S. H. Smiley, Oak Ridge, A. M. Gaudin, Newtonville, Mass. P. S. Monroe, Summit, N. J. M. R. Clark, Detroit, Mich. E. Fermi (deceased), L. Szilard, Waltham, E. O. Lawrence, Berkeley, Calif. L. G. Smith, Center Moriches, N. Y. 1 Patents listed as of November 29, 1955. Applicants for licenses should apply to Chief, Patent Branch, Office of the General Counsel, U. S. AEC, Washington 25, D. C., identifying the subject matter by patent number and title. Patents Issued to the Commission Which are Available for Licensing-Continued PATENTEE M. G. Inghram, Chicago and D. C. Hess, Riverdale, Ill. L. B. Vandenberg, Sharon Springs, N. Y. Kenneth Street, Jr., Berkeley, Calif. J. G. Beach, Columbus, Ohio. J. G. Beach, W. C. Schickner, and C. L. Faust, Columbus, Ohio. W. T. Miller, Ithaca, and A. D. Kirshenbaum, New York, N. Y. E. V. Martin, Oak Ridge, Tenn. J. W. Litton, and R. F. Krueger, Oak Ridge, W. A. Joerndt and J. J. Kane, Albuquerque, A. D. Wooten, Falls Church, Va. H. W. Savage, Oak Ridge, Tenn. B. T. Wright and E. O. Lawrence, Berkeley, J. H. Scott and J. W. Valentine, Albuquerque, J. D. Reid, Oak Ridge, Tenn. F. H. Spedding and A. H. Daane, Ames, P. C. Stevenson, Livermore, A. A. Franke, San Francisco, R. J. Borg, Millbrae, and W. E. Nervik, Piedmont Calif. E. Fermi (deceased). W. H. Zinn, Chicago E. O. Lawrence, Berkeley, Calif. J. H. Burney, Corpus Christi, Tex., W. H. S. M. MacNeille, Fairport, N. Y. W. E. Glenn, Jr., Schenectady, N. Y., Almon C. W. Roeschke, Albuquerque, N. Mex. J. D. Reid, Oak Ridge, Tenn. A. D. Mackintosh and T. W. Hungerford, Oak Ridge, Tenn. E. O. Lawrence, Berkeley, Calif. J. G. Backus and B. Peters, Berkeley, Calif. A. B. Cardwell, Manhattan, Kans. S. M. MacNeille, Oak Ridge, Tenn., K. R. H. P. Yockey, Inglewood, Calif. F. R. Shonka, Riverside, Ill. R. J. Jones and R. E. Wright, Oak Ridge, Tenn. R. F. Wehrmann, Dayton, Ohio, and E. W. Rebol, Richland, Wash. G. E. Driver, Richland, Wash. P. E. Lowe and H. J. Bellarts, Richland, Wash. W. H. Zinn, Chicago, Ill. L. B. Vandenberg, Sharon Springs N. Y. Patents Issued to the Commission Which are Available for Licensing-Continued PATENT No. TITLE PATENTEE R. Madey, Berkeley, Calif. C. Sewell, Jr., Los Alamos, and D. M. Button, Mesilla Park, N. Mex. J. Schubert, Chicago, Ill. Z. M. Shapiro, Pittsburgh, Pa. L. F. Wouters, Berkeley, Calif. W. M. Brubaker, Crescent Hills, Pa. V. L. Parsegian, Brooklyn, N. Y., R. C. Maninger, Montvale, N. J. P. J. Galbreath and W. C. Tunnell, Oak Ridge, Tenn. M. C. Leverett, Houston, Tex., F. R. Ward, Springfield, Mass., and J. T. Weills, Long Island City, N. Y. D. C. Sewell, Berkeley, Calif. D. Lipkin, Santa Fe, N. Mex., S. E. Weissman. Chicago, Ill. W. H. Zinn, Chicago, Ill. J. Davoll, London, England, G. B. Brown, Mamaroneck, N. Y. J. R. Oppenheimer, Princeton, N. J., S. P. F. Oppenheimer, Berkeley, Calif. J. O. Billups, Manhattan Beach, Calif. W. H. Deuser, El Cerrito, Calif. R. DeLiban and W. R. Baker, Berkeley, Calif. C. E. Larson, Oak Ridge, Tenn. R. P. Featherstone, Minneapolis, Minn. F. T. Hagemann, Chicago, Ill., H. C. Andrews, S. P. Frankel, Los Angeles, Calif. R. E. Van Dyke and E. C. Evers, Providence, M. J. Polissar, San Francisco, Calif. J. G. Backus, Berkeley, Calif. APPENDIX 6 REGULATIONS OF THE U. S. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION 7.9 Subcommittees. 1 not establish policy or take any action on behalf of the Commission. (b) Advisory boards may not request information from any source other than the Commission either in the name of the board or in the name of the Commission. Information needed by an Advisory Board will be obtained by the Commission or its duly authorized representative. $7.4 Chairman. (a) Each advisory board will have as chairman a full-time government employee, except where the Commission finds that the public interest will not be adversely affected if the 7.10 Industry advisory committees | chairman is not a full-time government and conferences. AUTHORITY: §§ 7.1 to 7.10 issued under sec. 161, 68 Stat. 948; 42 U. S. C. 2201. $7.1 Purpose. The regulations in this part set forth the scope, procedure and limitations of the authority of advisory boards established by the Atomic Energy Commission pursuant to section 161a of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (68 Stat. 919). employee. (b) The chairman will preside at all meetings of the advisory board and will be responsible for the control and conduct of its meetings. Where the Commission makes an exception to the requirement of a full-time government chairman, a full-time government employee will attend all meetings of the advisory board. $7.5 Membership. The Commission or its duly authorized representative will appoint the members of the ad § 7.2 Definitions. As used in this part: (a) "Commission" means the Atomic visory boards. Energy Commission. (b) "Duly authorized representative" of the Commission means a fulltime government employee designated by the Commission or the General Man $7.6 Meetings. (a) Advisory boards shall meet only at the call of the Commission or its duly authorized representative. Meetings will be called sufficiently in advance to enable board members to make arrangements to attend and to permit prior individual consideration of the matters be discussed. to (b) Except as otherwise authorized by the Commission or its duly authorized representative, advisory boards 1 Policies and regulations of the U. S. AEC announced prior to December 1955 can be found in the Federal Register and in the following semiannual reports: Fifth Report, Sixth Report, Ninth Report, Tenth Report, Eleventh Report, Twelfth Report, Thirteenth Report, Fourteenth Report, Fifteenth Report, Sixteenth and Seventeenth Reports. shall meet only on government premises. PART 37-RADIOISOTOPE RESEARCH 87.7 Agenda. The agenda for each DISCOUNT PURCHASE PROCEDURES Pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (Public Law 703, 83d Cong., 2d Sess.; 68 Stat. 919ff) and the Adminisof 1946, as (b) The chairman or the duly authorized representative of the Commission shall decide whether a stenographic transcript is necessary. All advisory amended (Public Law 404, 79th Cong., 2d Sess.), amendments to Title 10, Part 37, Code of Federal Regulations, entitled "Radioisotope Research Support Program", effective July 1, 1955, and published in Volume 20 page 4712 et seq. of the FEDERAL REGISTER, are set forth hereunder to be effective upon publication. 1. Amend § 37.12 to read as follows: § 37.12 Discount purchase procedures. Discount Certificate holders may make discount purchases of radioisotopes from either suppliers or dis $7.9 Subcommittees. board subcommittees, temporary or permanent, shall be subject to the rules and procedures governing the respec-tributors: tive full boards. § 7.10 Industry advisory committees and conferences. (a) Industry advisory committees and industry advisory conferences are deemed to be industry advisory boards and subject to the requirements of the regulations in this part. Except as otherwise authorized by the Commission, or its duly authorized representative, attendance at meetings of industry advisory committees or conferences shall be limited to the members of the committee or conference and Commission employees. (b) Persons selected for membership on industry advisory committees or conferences shall be chosen, insofar as is practicable, with a view to assure a representation of a cross-section of the group or groups affected, with due consideration given to large, medium and small business, geographic distribution, members and non-members of trade associations and other relevant factors. Dated at Washington, D. C., this 25th day of August 1955. K. E. FIELDS, (a) By providing the supplier or distributor with a purchase order upon which, or affixed to which, is an exact signed copy of the following: The undersigned certifies to the supplier and to the U. S. Atomic Energy Commission that Discount Certificate No. which expires has been issued to the undersigned by the Director, Division of Biology and Medicine, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission, authorizing the purchase of radioisotopes at 20% of AEC established price; that isotopes purchased under this authority will be used only for agricultural and biomedical research, including research in medical therapy and diagnosis; that the undersigned is authorized, pursuant to the regulations in Title 10, Part 30, Code of Federal Regulations, Radioisotope Distribution, to procure such radioisotopes; and, that all of the information set forth and the statements made herein are to the best of (its) (my) knowledge true and correct. (Signature) |