 | United States. Supreme Court - 1905
...encouragement." 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,...cheaper or more expeditious manner, or of a better or more useful kind. This doctrine was recognized by the Court of King's Bench in The King v. Wheeler,... | |
 | Australia. High Court - 1906
...previously in use for the purpose of producing some known article is a good subject-matter if it produces it in a cheaper or more expeditious manner, or of a better or more useful kind : Murray v. Clayton (4). A combination of well-known mechanical contrivances to... | |
 | Australia. High Court - 1907
...where he is determining what is or what is not the subject of a patent, namely, it may, perhaps, extend to a new process to be carried on by known implements...cheaper or more expeditious manner, or of a better or more useful kind. And it falls also within the doctrine laid down by Lord Eldan, that there may... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1911
...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,...cheaper or more expeditious manner, or of a better or more useful kind. Now, if this process to be carried on by known implements acting upon known substances,... | |
 | 1920
..."The word manufacture,' " said Abbott, CJ, in R. v. Wheeler (2 B. & Aid. 349), "has been generally understood to denote, either a thing made which is...cheaper or more expeditious manner, or of a better or more useful kind. No mere philosophical or abstract principle can answer to the word 'manufactures.'... | |
 | 1913
...is determining what is and what is not the subject of a patent, viz. : — " It may perhaps extend to a new process, to be carried on by known implements...cheaper or more expeditious manner, or of a better or a more useful kind." And it falls also within the doctrine laid down by Lord Eldon, in Hill v. Tliompson... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1883
...word "manufactures," in the Patent Act. may be extended to a mere process to be carried on by kuown implements or elements, acting upon known substances,...but producing it in a cheaper or more expeditious manuer, or of a better or more useful kind. Now, if this process to be carried on by known implements... | |
 | George Ticknor Curtis - 2005 - 749 Seiten
..."It is there observed, that the word 'manufacturers,' in the Patent Act, may be extended to a mere process to be carried on by known implements or elements,...cheaper or more expeditious- manner, or of a better or more useful kind. " Now, if this process to be carried on by known implements acting upon known... | |
 | 1853
...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,...cheaper or more expeditious manner, or of a better or more useful kind. Now, if this process to be carried on by known implements acting upon known substances,... | |
 | 1842
...he is determining what is, or what is not, the subject of a patent — namely, it may perhaps extend to a new process, to be carried on by known implements,...producing it in a cheaper or more expeditious manner, or a better or more useful kind. And it falls, also, within the doctrine laid down by Lord Eldon, in Hill... | |
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