Law Reports of Patent Cases, Band 2William Carpmael A. Macintosh, 1851 |
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... thing from the float - boards and bent arms originally used . This is necessary to be ob- served , because it is evident that in many of the affidavits the witnesses speak of Morgan's present wheel , and not the one that was patented ...
... thing from the float - boards and bent arms originally used . This is necessary to be ob- served , because it is evident that in many of the affidavits the witnesses speak of Morgan's present wheel , and not the one that was patented ...
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... thing altogether ; the fixed rod has nothing to do with the paddles . Accordingly the defendants set about making wheels upon this principle , and at the end of last year entered into a contract to supply a ship , that was to trade in ...
... thing altogether ; the fixed rod has nothing to do with the paddles . Accordingly the defendants set about making wheels upon this principle , and at the end of last year entered into a contract to supply a ship , that was to trade in ...
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... thing which was not only not new , but had been notoriously practised for years . The principle of the plaintiffs ' invention is to have a cranked axis to obtain the false centre of motion , and certain connecting rods , one of which is ...
... thing which was not only not new , but had been notoriously practised for years . The principle of the plaintiffs ' invention is to have a cranked axis to obtain the false centre of motion , and certain connecting rods , one of which is ...
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... thing in the same way . King Williams says , that in the winter of the year 1828 , he went into Germany , to Frankfort , and there became acquainted with a machine , an automaton , which it was intended should walk on the stage , and ...
... thing in the same way . King Williams says , that in the winter of the year 1828 , he went into Germany , to Frankfort , and there became acquainted with a machine , an automaton , which it was intended should walk on the stage , and ...
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... thing . You must have that which is in the nature of a crank . Now this model will explain to your Honour very clearly what I mean . Here is a crank in both these places ; in the one it is buried , in the other not ; but directly you ...
... thing . You must have that which is in the nature of a crank . Now this model will explain to your Honour very clearly what I mean . Here is a crank in both these places ; in the one it is buried , in the other not ; but directly you ...
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Seite 223 - Committee, upon examining the said Matter, and being satisfied that such Patentee believed himself to be the first and original Inventor, and being satisfied that such Invention or Part thereof had not been publicly and generally used before the Date of such first Letters Patent, may report to His Majesty...
Seite 401 - Now know ye, that in compliance with the said proviso, I, the said Joshua Taylor Beale, do hereby declare the nature of my said invention, and the manner in which...
Seite 605 - Man [colonies to be mentioned, if any], an invention for [insert title as in letters patent], upon the condition (amongst others) that I the said by an instrument in writing under my hand and seal, should particularly describe and ascertain, the nature of the said invention, and in what manner the same was to be performed...
Seite 213 - Nash,) do hereby declare that the nature of our said invention, and the manner in which the same is to be performed, are particularly described and ascertained in and by the following description thereof, reference being had to the drawings hereunto annexed, and to the letters and figures marked thereon, (that is to say...
Seite 283 - Smith having obtained a rule calling on the plaintiffs to show cause why the verdict should not be entered for the defendant...
Seite 531 - ... and the survivor of them, and the executors and administrators of such survivor...
Seite 352 - January, 1833, was for an improvement or improvements in the making or manufacturing of elastic goods or fabrics applicable to various useful purposes...
Seite 223 - ... having invented or used the same, or some part thereof, before the date of such letters patent, or if such patentee or his assigns shall discover that some other person had, unknown to such patentee, invented or used the same...
Seite 324 - to produce cloth from cotton, flax, or other suitable material, not capable of felting, in which shall be interwoven elastic cords or strands of Indian rubber, coated or wound round with filamentous material...
Seite 96 - ... any declaration before mentioned shall not extend to any letters patent and grants of privilege for the term of fourteen years or under, hereafter to be made, of the sole working or making of any manner of new manufactures within this realm to the true and first inventor and inventors of such manufactures, which others at the time of making such letters patent and grants shall not use...