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What is new in this post compared to previous ones are the modern design patents at the bottom of the list. Please add if you have any numbers missing. Thanks. Please note that the web site is down everyday from 23:00 to 23:15 EST for maintainance

293,545 Fountain Pen, 2/12/1884, L. E. Waterman 307,735 Fountain Pen, 11/4/1884, L. E. Waterman 559,422 Fountain Pen, 05/5/1896, L. E. Waterman 604,690 Fountain Pen, 24/5/1898, L. E. Waterman 607,397 Fountain Pen, 7/12/1898, L. E. Waterman 607,398 Fountain Pen, 7/12/1898, L. E. Waterman 607,399 Fountain Pen, 7/12/1898, L. E. Waterman 607,400 Fountain Pen, 7/12/1898, L. E. Waterman 607,401 Fountain Pen, 7/12/1898, L. E. Waterman 692,009 Safety Fountain Pen, 28/1/1902, Frederick Gilbert 698,881 Fountain Pen, 29/4/1902, L. E. Waterman, Dec'D (F. D. Waterman Executor) 698,882 Safety Fountain Pen, 29/4/1902, L. E. Waterman, Dec'D (F. D. Waterman Executor) 735,659 Fountain Pen, 08/04/1903, W. I. Ferris, L. E. Waterman 736,710 Fountain Pen, 18/08/1903, W. I. Ferris, L. E. Waterman 742,036 Fountain Pen, 20/10/1903, EdwardJ. Kastner, L. E. Waterman 799,897 Fountain Pen, 9/19/1905, FERRIS WILLIAM I, L E WATERMAN COMPANY800,141 Safety Clip For Holding Pens and Pencils, 9/26/1905, FERRIS WILLIAM I, L E WATERMAN COMPANY908,537 Clip, 5/1/1909, FRANCIS ROBERT BAKER, L E WATERMAN COMPANY909,262 Fountain Pen, 12/1/1909, Frank E. Waterman, - Hmmm this is not a LE Waterman patent950,817 Fountain Pen, 3/1/1910, FERRIS WILLIAM I, L E WATERMAN COMPANY1,154,498 Gold Pen, 9/21/1915, William I. Ferris1,156,748 Spring and presser bars for fountain pens, 10/12/1915, BRITTEN JR. EDWIN F.,L E WATERMAN COMPANY1,176,529 Fountain Pen, 3/21/1916 , William I. Ferris 1180946 1,197,360 Presser Bar Actuating Lever for Self Filling Fountain Pens,9/5/1916, William I. Ferris and Edwin F. Britten 1,201,951Fountain Pen, 10/17/1916, William I. Ferris, 1,228,177Mounting for Presser bar actuating lever for self filling Fountain Pens, 5/29/1917, E. F. Britten Jr.1381856 Mechanically-operated advertising device, 06/14/1921, ARCHER ASTON, L E WATERMAN COMPANY1511225 Pencil, 10/14/1924, GABRIEL LARSEN, L E WATERMAN COMPANY1555407 Fountain, 09/29/1925, FERRIS WILLIAM I, L E WATERMAN COMPANY1620529 Fountain pen and stand therefor, 3/8/1927, FERRIS WILLIAM I , L E WATERMAN COMPANY1762103 Fountain pen and stand therefor, 6/3/1930, IRVING FERRIS WILLIAM , L E WATERMAN COMPANY1762104 Stand for fountain pens, 06/03/1930, LIDDELL ROBERT C, L E WATERMAN COMPANY 1808779 Fastening clip and means for attaching the same, 06/09/1931 GABRIEL LARSEN, L E WATERMAN COMPANY1842503 Penholder for writing instruments, 01/26/1932, BOWEN DANIEL V, L E WATERMAN COMPANY1853316 Device for facilitating the filling of fountain pens, 04/12/1932, NILSSON OSCAR F; JOSEPH BACHRACH, L E WATERMAN COMPANY1863061 Receptacle for pen points provided with dark bands, 6/14/1932, GABRIEL LARSEN , L E WATERMAN COMPANY1876698 Pencil, 09/13/1932, GABRIEL LARSEN, L E WATERMAN COMPANY1882644 Feed for fountain pens, 10/11/1932, JUSTER LOUIS H, L E WATERMAN COMPANY1902091 Inkstand, 03/21/1933, NILSSON OSCAR F; JOSEPH BACHRACH, L E WATERMAN COMPANY1923269 Fastening clip for fountain pens, pencils, and the like and attaching means therefore, 08/22/1933, GABRIEL LARSEN, L E WATERMAN COMPANY1935010 Desk stand, 11/14/1933, BOWEN DANIEL V; DOUGLAS CHARLES W, L E WATERMAN COMPANY1935011 Desk stand, 11/14/1933, BOWEN DANIEL V, L E WATERMAN COMPANY1957677 Liquid container and housing, 05/08/1934, SOPER HENRY F; SPARKS EDGAR P, L E WATERMAN COMPANY1967580 Pump, 7/24/1934, GABRIEL LARSEN, 2002092 Inkwell, 05/21/1935, JUSTER LOUIS H, L E WATERMAN COMPANY2048127 Fountain pen cap and clip, 7/21/1936, GABRIEL LARSEN , L E WATERMAN COMPANY2068419 Fountain pen, 1/19/1937, GABRIEL LARSEN , L E WATERMAN COMPANY2078083 Fountain pen barrel, 4/20/1937, GABRIEL LARSEN , L E WATERMAN COMPANY2087672 Fountain pen, 7/20/1937, GABRIEL LARSEN; BRIECHLE HENRY N , L E WATERMAN COMPANY2099126 Method of forming tubes, 11/16/1937, GABRIEL LARSEN, L E WATERMAN COMPANY2139084 Fountain pen, 12/6/1938, GABRIEL LARSEN , L E WATERMAN COMPANY2162223 Fountain pen barrel, 6/13/1939, GABRIEL LARSEN , L E WATERMAN COMPANY2217755 Fountain pen, 10/15/1940, GABRIEL LARSEN , L E WATERMAN COMPANY2547100 Dip inkwell, 04/03/1951, RAYMOND SPILMAN, L E WATERMAN COMPANY2519675 Desk penholder, 08/22/1950, GORDON LIPPINCOTT JOSHUA, L E WATERMAN COMPANY2770221 Fountain pen, 11/13/1956, WILLIAM TONKOWICH , WATERMAN PEN COMPANY INC2782762 Snap-action cap for fountain pen or the like, 2/26/1957, YOUNG DONALD H , WATERMAN PEN COMPANY INC2802448 Fountain pen construction and ink cartridge therefor, 8/13/1957, YOUNG DONALD H , WATERMAN PEN COMPANY INC2881737 Fountain pen feed construction, 4/14/1959, YOUNG DONALD H , WATERMAN PEN COMPANY INC2987044 Fountain pen nib mounting, 6/6/1961, YOUNG DONALD H , WATERMAN PEN COMPANY INC3066652 Reservoir writing instruments, 12/4/1962, ALLORD BROWN HENRY , WATERMAN BIC PEN CORPD436995S Pen, 1/30/2001, VEILLON JEAN (FR) , WATERMAN SA (FR)D441792S Pen, 5/8/2001, CARRE ALAIN (FR) , WATERMAN SA (FR)D449650S Ball-point pen, 10/23/2001, VERHAEGHE JEAN-PAUL (FR) , WATERMAN SA (FR)D459393S Pen, 6/25/2002, VERHAEGHE JEAN-PAUL (FR) , WATERMAN SA (FR)D501028S Pen, 1/18/2005, CARRE ALAIN (FR) , WATERMAN SAS (FR)D503740S Ball-point pen, 4/5/2005, CARRE ALAIN (FR) , WATERMAN SAS (FR)

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Thank Gerry for pushing me to make these changes. This list was incomplete because initially I only included the patents that had "fountain pen" on their title.

I put some more now. I hope all work. I am on dialup and it is not easy to check things.

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"Completed" ha....

OK. Here are some that are missing from the earlier ones. I can not edit directly the first list.

 

578054 Fountain Pen, Mar 22, 1897, W. I. Ferris

625722 Fountain Pen, Mar 23, 1899, W. I. Ferris

646383 Fountain Pen, Mar 29, 1900, W. I. Ferris

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Hi Antoniosz et al,

 

Any knowledge about who was Gabriel Larsen? It seems the whole "Patrician" line was designed by him (including Lady Patricia and "Persian"). There is many assignments in these patents, do you happily know what kind of assignment were they? I mean whether Waterman simply was buying (paying for these patents) or maybe those all people were something owed to Waterman? Just curious:)

 

Marta

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