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Aqualoy Deck Fittings
Danco Marine Hardware
Danielson Manufacturing Company
Subsidiary of Nicholson File Company
165 Holt St.
Danielson, Connecticut
Nautalloy Products petitioned the US Patent and Trademark Office to cancel the Danielson Manufacturing Company registered Aqualoy trademark brand of nylon marine deck hardware, No. 667,287 filed September 23, 1958. Nautalloy claimed the "Aqualoy" brand name was too similar to their "Nautalloy" and "Aquabird" brands and confusion may result in the commercial marketplace. On June 23, 1961, the matter was decided in favor of Nautalloy Products. The Danielson Mfg. Co. had used the "Aqualoy" name in advertising since September 1957. Nautalloy had previously registered their "Nautalloy", "Aquabird", and "Chromalloy" brands, receiving rights on June 7, 1955 (606,902), March 18, 1958 (659,509), and July 1, 1958 (663,932) respectively.
1958 Information