| Arthur Underhill - 1881 - 372 Seiten
...be employed either in the making of some previously known article, or some other useful purpose ; or a new process to be carried on by known implements,...ultimately producing some other known substance, but in a cheaper or more expeditious manner, or of a better and more useful kind" (Abbott, CJ, JR. v. Wheeler,... | |
| Ontario. Court of Appeal, James Stewart Tupper, Richard Scougall Cassels - 1883 - 858 Seiten
...accept the doctrine acted upon in Murray v. Clayton, L. R . 7 Chy. 570, and to hold that a new process carried on by known implements or elements, acting...other known substance, but producing it in a cheaper or more expeditious manner, or of a better or more useful kind, is patentable as a new invention; but... | |
| Thomas Minchin Goodeve - 1884 - 664 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...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... | |
| James Johnson (of the Middle Temple.), John Henry Johnson - 1884 - 530 Seiten
...Perhaps, said Lord Tenterden, CJ, in the case of Rex v. Wheeler (2 B. & A. 350), the statute ' may extend to a new process to be carried on by known implements,...other known substance, but producing it in a cheaper or more expeditious manner, or of a better and more useful kind.' The current of decision since Lord... | |
| H. A. A. Gridley - 1884 - 224 Seiten
...see chap. x. 3. A new process in producing a known article. 3. New process. A patent may be extended to a new process to be carried on by known implements or elements, and ultimately producing some other known substance, but producing it cheaper, or in a more expeditious... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1887 - 632 Seiten
...stove, a telescope, and many others, or to mean an engine or instru1842.] GIBSON v. BRAND. 40» ment, or some part of an engine or instrument, to be employed...other known substance, but producing it in a cheaper or more expeditious manner, or of a better and more useful kind." And then he goes on to observe that... | |
| Sir Arthur Underhill - 1889 - 408 Seiten
...employed either in the making of some previously known article, or some other useful purpose ; or (c) a new process to be carried on by known implements,...substances, and ultimately producing some other known substances, but in a cheaper or more expeditious manner, or of a better and more useful kind (Abbott,... | |
| Clement Higgins, George Edwardes Jones - 1890 - 660 Seiten
...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...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... | |
| Frederick Stroud - 1890 - 1062 Seiten
...some previously known article, or in some other useful purpose, as a stocking frame, or a steam engine for raising water from mines ; or, it may, perhaps,...other known substance, but producing it in a cheaper or more expeditious manner, or of a better or more useful kind. No mere philosophical or abstract principle... | |
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