London Journal of Arts, Sciences and Manufacturers, and Repertory of Patent Inventions, Band 2William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington W. Newton, 1833 |
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... obtain the patent can proceed no further ; but if the inventions are decidedly different , then the patent is allowed to go on . It has also been a practice ( though rarely resorted to ) of entering caveats against any particular patent ...
... obtain the patent can proceed no further ; but if the inventions are decidedly different , then the patent is allowed to go on . It has also been a practice ( though rarely resorted to ) of entering caveats against any particular patent ...
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... obtained by the party soliciting the grant , and is in fact a piracy and infringement upon the invention of the opposing party . In this instance Thomas Alcock is represented as the nephew of William Henson ; and the latter states ...
... obtained by the party soliciting the grant , and is in fact a piracy and infringement upon the invention of the opposing party . In this instance Thomas Alcock is represented as the nephew of William Henson ; and the latter states ...
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... obtaining the seal and a prior date to that of the present applicant , it was agreed that , in the event of the patents of Alcock ( for there were two under similar titles ) being ultimately sealed , they should bear date on the day ...
... obtaining the seal and a prior date to that of the present applicant , it was agreed that , in the event of the patents of Alcock ( for there were two under similar titles ) being ultimately sealed , they should bear date on the day ...
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... obtain greater security than formerly ; but of all the severe decisions of the courts which have come to our knowledge , this is the most extraordinary . Had the case been gone into , and there had been proved to be some palpable error ...
... obtain greater security than formerly ; but of all the severe decisions of the courts which have come to our knowledge , this is the most extraordinary . Had the case been gone into , and there had been proved to be some palpable error ...
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... in the peculiar construction of a stove or furnace , with air passages , by which the Patentees , are enabled to obtain a very rapid circulation of VOL . II . H air , heated to any degree of temperature that may THE ...
... in the peculiar construction of a stove or furnace , with air passages , by which the Patentees , are enabled to obtain a very rapid circulation of VOL . II . H air , heated to any degree of temperature that may THE ...
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