A Treatise on the Law of Patents for Useful Inventions in the United States of AmericaLittle, Brown, 1854 - 686 Seiten |
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... distinct pieces by welding to the shank . The hole was made conical or bell - mouthed , so that no strain could separate the flukes from the shank , by which means the injury to the iron , from repeated heating , was avoided , only one ...
... distinct pieces by welding to the shank . The hole was made conical or bell - mouthed , so that no strain could separate the flukes from the shank , by which means the injury to the iron , from repeated heating , was avoided , only one ...
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... distinct pieces of iron fastened to the shank by welding . In the present form the flukes are in one piece , and , instead of welding them to the shank , a hole is made in the centre , and the shank introduced through the hole . Could ...
... distinct pieces of iron fastened to the shank by welding . In the present form the flukes are in one piece , and , instead of welding them to the shank , a hole is made in the centre , and the shank introduced through the hole . Could ...
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... distinct operations or stages in the manufacture ; Mr. Justice Story said the question was , whether either of these effects had been produced in the machines formerly in use by a com- bination of machinery or mode of operation ...
... distinct operations or stages in the manufacture ; Mr. Justice Story said the question was , whether either of these effects had been produced in the machines formerly in use by a com- bination of machinery or mode of operation ...
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... distinct operation in the machinery , are , 1. The forming and bending the wire . 2. The pricking the leather . 3. The sticking the wire into the leather ; and , 4. The crooking the wire after its insertion . Were either of these ...
... distinct operation in the machinery , are , 1. The forming and bending the wire . 2. The pricking the leather . 3. The sticking the wire into the leather ; and , 4. The crooking the wire after its insertion . Were either of these ...
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... distinct issues . The patentee may have been the first inventor , and yet he may have allowed the invention to get into public use , and exercise , before his application ; or the invention may never have been in public use , and yet ...
... distinct issues . The patentee may have been the first inventor , and yet he may have allowed the invention to get into public use , and exercise , before his application ; or the invention may never have been in public use , and yet ...
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Seite 485 - Office a written description of the same, and of the manner and process of making, constructing, compounding, and using it, in such full, clear, concise, and exact terms as to enable any person skilled in the art or science to which it appertains, or with which it is most nearly connected, to make, construct, compound, and use the same...
Seite 180 - ... shall fully explain the principle, and the several modes in which he has contemplated the application of that principle or character, by which it may be distinguished from other inventions, and shall particularly specify and point out the part, improvement, or combination which he claims as his own invention or discovery.
Seite 416 - That he had surreptitiously or unjustly obtained the patent for that which was in fact invented by another, who was using reasonable diligence in adapting and perfecting the same; or, Third.
Seite 131 - ... 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 patents and grants shall not use, so as also they be not contrary to the law nor mischievous to the State, by raising prices of commodities at home, or hurt of trade, or generally inconvenient...
Seite 83 - ... or it may, perhaps, extend also to a new process, to be carried on by known implements, or elements acting upon known substances, and ultimately producing some other known substance, but producing it in a cheaper or more expeditious manner, or of a better and more useful kind. But no merely philosophical or abstract principle can answer to the word
Seite 654 - Whenever, through inadvertence, accident or mistake, and without any wilful default or intent to defraud or mislead the public, a patentee has, in his specification, claimed to be the original and first inventor or discoverer...
Seite 270 - Every patent so reissued, together with the corrected specification, shall have the same effect and operation in law, on the trial of all actions for causes thereafter arising, as if the same had been originally filed in such corrected form...
Seite 275 - ... That whenever any patent which has heretofore been granted, or which shall hereafter be granted, shall be inoperative or invalid, by reason of a defective or insufficient description or specification, or by reason of the patentee claiming in his specification as his own invention, more than he had, or shall have, a right to claim as new ; if the error has, or shall have arisen by inadvertency, accident, or mistake, and without any fraudulent or deceptive intention...
Seite 419 - Territory ; and the court shall have power, upon bill in equity, filed by any party aggrieved, to grant injunctions according to the course and principles of courts of equity, to prevent the violation of any right secured by patent, on such terms as the court may deem reasonable...
Seite 639 - ... the description is defective and insufficient, he shall notify the applicant thereof, giving him briefly such information and references as may be useful in judging of the propriety of renewing his application, or of altering his specification to embrace only that part of the invention or discovery which is new.