| William Carpmael - 1852 - 238 Seiten
...is determining what is, and what is not, the subject of a patent, namely, ' It may, perhaps, extend to a new process, to be carried on by known implements or elements acting upon known substances, * Webs. R. 377 ; 4 M. & Gr. 580. f Webs. R. 409. $ The King v. Wtieeler, 2 Barn, and Aid. 349 ; Carp.... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1852 - 882 Seiten
...having suggested thnt "the word manufacture (in the statute) may, perhaps, extend to a neto procette to be carried on by known implements, or elements...acting upon known substances, and ultimately producing inme other known substance, &c."— (Oadson, p. S3)— this principle of interpretation has now been... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1853 - 672 Seiten
...350. It is there observed, that the word "manufactures," in the patent act, may be extended to a mere process -to be carried on by known implements or elements, acting upon known subBtances, and ultimately producing some other known substance^ but producing it in a cheaper or more... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1854 - 718 Seiten
...some part of an engine or instrument, to be employed, either in the making of some previously-known article, or in some other useful purpose, as a stocking-frame,...and ultimately producing some other known substance, by producing it in a cheaper or more expeditious manner, or of a better and more useful kind." included... | |
| John Coryton - 1855 - 600 Seiten
...previously known article, or for some other useful purpose, as a stocking-frame, or a steam engine for raising water from mines ; or it may perhaps extend also to a new process, to be carricd on by known implements or elements, acting upon known substances, and ultimately producing... | |
| J. G. Moore - 1860 - 358 Seiten
...But his Lordship, having suggested that the word manufacture (in the statute) may, perhaps, extend to a new process, to be carried on by known implements,...and ultimately producing some other known substance, &c., this interpretation has now been adopted." [Godson, p- 83., and TR 4. A patent for a machine,... | |
| Leone Levi - 1863 - 664 Seiten
...article, or in some useful purpose, as a stocking frame, or a steam engine for raising water from mint?.". "Or it may perhaps extend also to a new process to...-.•\'" substance, but producing it in a cheaper or more expeditious . ". T"-* manner, or of a better and more useful kind. But no merely •/*""•-... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, William Mawdesley Best, George James Philip Smith - 1863 - 936 Seiten
...materials." Abbott C. 3., in The King v. Wheeler (b), speaking of what a patent may extend to, says : " It may perhaps extend also to a new process to be...other known substance, but producing it in a cheaper or more expeditious manner, or of a better or more useful kind." In Brunton v. Hawket (c), which was... | |
| Great Britain. Court of King's Bench, Thomas Flower Ellis, Francis Ellis - 1863 - 962 Seiten
...such materials." Abbott CJ, in The King v. Wheeler (b), speaking of what a patent may extend to, says: "It may perhaps extend also to a new process to be...other known substance, but producing it in a cheaper or more expeditious manner, or of a better or more useful kind." In Brunton v. Hawhes (c), which was... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1867 - 684 Seiten
...to denote either a thing made which is useful for its own sake, and vendible as such, as a medicine, a stove, a telescope, and many others, or to mean...and ultimately producing some other known substance, by producing it in a cheaper or more expeditious manner, or of a better and more useful kind." 1 See... | |
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