The London journal of arts and sciences (and repertory of patent inventions) [afterw.] Newton's London journal of arts and sciences, Band 19

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William Newton
1864

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Seite 238 - ... the needle movement, the shuttle movement, and the feed movement are effected; and the plaintiff's evidence was directed to show that this arrangement formed the novelty and utility of the patent. But this clear and simple statement is not to be found anywhere in the specification. It is true that the cams and the shafts are described indiscriminately with the rest of the machine in the specification, but there is nothing to indicate that it is this addition which constitutes the improved arrangement...
Seite 308 - I will show you how the judges have heretofore allowed of monopoly patents — which is that when any man by his own energy and industry or by his own charge and industry, or by his own wit or invention doth bring any new trade into the realm, or any engine tending to the furtherance of a trade . . that never was used before, and that for the good of the realm...
Seite 238 - The term combination of machinery, which has of late been a favourite form of words with patentees, is nothing but an extended expression of the word machine.
Seite 238 - Playne, (a) a case cited by the plaintiff, that the object of requiring a specification to be enrolled seemed to be, to enable persons of reasonable intelligence and skill in the subject-matter to tell from the inspection of the specification itself what the invention was for which the patent was granted.
Seite 308 - ... where any man, by his own charge and industry, or by his own wit or invention, doth bring any new trade into the realm, or any engine tending to the furtherance of a trade that never was used before, and that for the good of the realm, that in...
Seite 47 - HLC, 550), that if you find a specific mechanical improvement claimed, then you must hold the person strictly to that particular mechanical device which he has claimed for effecting the object he had in view ; and if he says it is to be done in one precise and particular way, to that precise and particular way he must be held ; and those who have bonri fide employed a different system and a different way must not be held to have infringed.
Seite 239 - I must therefore lay down the rule, which is consistent with, and in reality a mere sequence from, the decided cases, that in a patent for an improved arrangement or new combination of machinery, the specification must describe the improvement, and define the novelty, otherwise and in a more specific form than by the general description of the entire machine. It must, to use a logical phrase, assign the differentia of the new combination.
Seite 51 - ... the fact that the provisional specification does not say enough, is a matter for the law officer to consider when it is laid before him; but there is nothing in the Act of Parliament which says that the patent is invalid because the provisional specification is not sufficient.
Seite 234 - My invention relates to an improved arrangement and combination of machinery for sewing or stitching by a needle and shuttle [and of regulating the supply of the silk or thread to the needle and shuttle so as to keep it to a proper tension during the operation of sewing or stitching, with a means of enabling the mechanism to accommodate itself to different thicknesses of silk, thread, or material.] I work the shuttle by...
Seite 367 - Twickenham, impts. in the purification, distillation, rectification, evaporation, condensation, concentration, and oxygenation of spirits and spirituous liquors, and in the apparatus employed therein, and in raising and forcing the same ; parts of which are applicable to the manufacture of vinegar, to the raising and forcing of liquids, to the heating, cooling, and oxygenating of beers and liquids, and to the conetruction of chimneys, — a communication.

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