I can't be sure these are all by the author Tellier. To my eye, it seems that many inventors used a typeface for their names and to label figures—as does Tellier in all of his patents except USD145961S. That signature is similar but not exact to ones certainly by him. Perhaps his lawyer signed his name for him?
Cuticle Trimmer
Developed with Elie Paul Marquié.
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A ring-shaped device slipped over the finger to cut the cuticle in a shapely arc.
Game Board
A circular board depicting the alphabet in capital and lower case letters accompanied by a picture of an object which starts with that letter. An airplane-shaped spinner is in the center.
Clock and Map
An ornamental design for a clock combined with a world map indicating the coverage of night and day.
Combined Clock and Map
Application Aug 31, 1945
Patented Nov 19, 1946
Serial No. 121,757
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Combined Map and Clock Face
Application Apr 6, 1946
Patented Jul 8, 1947
Serial No. 128,331
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Combined Clock Face and Map
Application Jul 8, 1946
Patented Mar 11, 1947
Serial No. 131,365
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Educational Apparatus
A globe on a base that is illuminated to convey the coverage of night and day throughout time zones.
Educational Apparatus
Application Sep 17, 1945
Patented Dec 12, 1950
Serial No. 616,783
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Educational Apparatus
Application May 22, 1947
Patented Feb 7, 1950
Serial No. 749,663
World Clock
An illuminated clock displaying local time in the center and other timezones on an outer ring.
Featured in The Vancouver Sun and the NYT.
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World Clock
Application Oct 26, 1946
Patented Oct 28. 1947
Serial No. 705,975
World Clock
Application Nov 1, 1946
Patented Feb. 7, 1950
Serial No. 707,261
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Setting Means for World Clocks
Application Nov. 4, 1946
Patented Oct. 19, 1948
Serial No. 707,633
Safety Drinking Cup
A cup with an easily attachable and detachable studded lid to prevent spillage.
Safety Drinking Cup
Application Feb 21, 1948
Patented Nov 7, 1950
Serial No. 10,012
Safety Drinking Cup
Application Mar 1, 1954
Patented Sep 4, 1956
Serial No. 413,080
Perfume Dispenser
A perfume dispenser applied to a light bulb so the heat of the bulb may dispense perfume throughout a room.
Perfume Dispenser
Application Feb 15, 1954
Patented Apr 1956
Serial No. 410,322
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Candle with Lens
A candle with an internal lens that would reflect light throughout the candle's body, causing its entirety to glow.
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Featured in the Official Gazette of the US Patent Office, Vol 916.
Candle with Optical Lens Insert
Application Jan 12, 1972
Patented Nov 21, 1973
Serial No. 217,359
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