London Journal of Arts, Sciences and Manufacturers, and Repertory of Patent Inventions, Band 33

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William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington
W. Newton, 1848

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Seite 50 - Act was passed in the Session of Parliament held in the third and fourth years of the reign of His late Majesty King William the Fourth, intituled " An Act to amend the Laws relating to Dramatic Literary Property...
Seite 261 - This appeal is from a decree dismissing the bill for want of equity. The specification and drawings of the patent are as follows : " Figure 1 is a perspective view, showing one means for carrying my invention into operation. Fig. 2 is a side elevation of the same, and Fig. 3 is a detached sectional view.
Seite 135 - And for preventing the piracy of registered designs, be it enacted, that during the existence of any such right to the entire or partial use of any such design no person shall either do or cause to be done any of the following acts with regard to any articles of manufacture, or substances, in respect of which the copyright of such design shall be in force, without the licence or consent in writing of the registered proprietor thereof...
Seite 220 - An Act to amend an Act of the fifth and sixth years of the reign of King William the Fourth, intituled ' 'An Act to amend the law touching letters patent for inventions.
Seite 135 - means any design applicable to any article of manufacture, or to any substance artificial or natural, or partly artificial and partly natural, whether the design is applicable for the pattern, or for the shape or configuration, or for the ornament thereof, or for any two or more of such purposes, and by whatever means it is applicable...
Seite 220 - ... and whenever any new seal or stamp shall be so provided, the old seal shall be forthwith cancelled ; and the seal for the time being kept and used in the said Enrolment Office in pursuance of this Act shall be and be called the Seal of the Enrolment Office in Chancery, and all Courts and other tribunals, Judges, Justices, officers and other persons whomsoever shall take notice of the said seal of the Chancery Enrolment Office, and shall take notice of and receive in evidence every instrument...
Seite 220 - An Act to amend the Law touching Letters Patent for Inventions,' shall also be enrolled in the said Enrolment Office, whether the specification of the Invention to -which such disclaimer or memorandum of alteration shall relate, shall or shall not have been enrolled in the said Enrolment Office ; and the enrolment of every such disclaimer and memorandum of alteration in the said Enrolment Office shall be and be deemed to be the enrolment thereof in the proper office, in pursuance of the provi•ons...
Seite 221 - ... the same extent and effect as the original enrolment, record, document, or writing could or might be admissible or admitted in evidence, as well for the purpose of proving the contents of such enrolment, record, document, or writing, and the drawing, map, or plan (if any) thereunto annexed, as also proving such enrolment, record, document, or writing to be an enrolment, record, document or writing of or belonging to the said Court of Chancery, and that such enrolment, record, document, or writing...
Seite 348 - The patentee takes hides or skins, or parts thereof, as fresh and as sweet as possible, and free from hair, and he reduces the whole into shavings or thin slices or films, by any suitable instrument ; he soaks the shavings or films for about five or six hours in cold water, and then changes the same ; he repeats such changing of the water two or three times each day, until no smell or taste is to be detected, either in the water or in the shavings, and then he removes the shaving from the water.
Seite 339 - I hereby declare to consist — " Firstly, in my peculiar combination of various elastic and other materials, as hereinbefore described, with the axle-box and journal, for the purpose of rendering the lubrication of the journals of railway wheels and other moving parts of machinery more perfect. " Secondly, in the arrangements hereinbefore described for enclosing the lubricator within a vessel which shall retain it and exclude the dirt.

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