| United States. Patent Office - Patent laws and legislation - 1888 - 132 pages
...should be used if one does not give sufficient room to accomplish this end ; but the number of sheets must never be more than is absolutely necessary. (6)...measure at least one-eighth of an inch in height, so that they may bear reduction to one twenty-fourth of an inch ; and they may be much larger when... | |
| United States. Patent Office - Patent laws and legislation - 1892 - 122 pages
...this end; but the number of sheets must never be more than is absolutely necessary. i,ettere of ret. (6) The different views should be consecutively numbered....measure at least one-eighth of an inch in height, so that they may bear reduction to one twenty.fourth of an inch; and they may be much larger when there... | |
| United States. Patent Office - Patent laws and legislation - 1955 - 172 pages
...letters, but numerals are preferred) must be plain, legible and carefully formed, and not be encircled. They should, if possible, measure at least one-eighth of an inch in height so that they may bear reduction to one twentyfourth of an inch ; and they may be slightly larger when... | |
| W. E. Stipp - Commercial law - 1894 - 202 pages
...should be used if one does not give sufficient room to accomplish this end ; but the number of sheets must never be more than is absolutely necessary. 6....formed. They should, if possible, measure at least one eighth of an inch in height, so that they may bear reduction to one twenty fourth of an inch ;... | |
| Henry Sylvester Jacoby - Alphabets - 1895 - 198 pages
...i892," a pamphlet which should be in the hands of every one who has occasion to prepare such drawings. The different views should be consecutively numbered....measure at least one-eighth of an inch in height, so that they may bear reduction to onetwenty-fourth of an inch • and they may be much larger when... | |
| Clarence Edwin Coolidge - Mechanical drawing - 1902 - 220 pages
...room to accomplish this end; but the number of sheets must never be more than is absolutely necessary. The different views should be consecutively numbered....measure at least one-eighth of an inch in height, so that they may bear reduction to one twenty-fourth of an inch, and they may be much larger when there... | |
| Victor Tyson Wilson - Lettering - 1903 - 168 pages
...quotation from the " Rules of Practice " revised Jan. 2, 1903, covers the matter of lettering: ', il Letters and figures of reference must be carefully...measure at least one-eighth of an inch in height, so that they may bear reduction to one twenty-fourth of an inch; and they may be much larger when there... | |
| Bruce Wyman - Administrative law - 1903 - 668 pages
...should be used if one does not give sufficient room to accomplish this end; but the number of sheets must never be more than is absolutely necessary. (6) The different views should he consecutively numbered. Letters and figures of reference must be carefully formed. They should,... | |
| Alpha Pierce Jamison - Mechanical drawing - 1904 - 268 pages
...the number of sheets must never be more than is absolutely necessary. 140. Letters of Reference. — (6) The different views should be consecutively numbered....measure at least one-eighth of an inch in height, so that they may bear reduction to one twenty-fourth of an inch; they may be much larger when there... | |
| Alpha Pierce Jamison - Mechanical drawing - 1904 - 268 pages
...the number of sheets must never be more than is absolutely necessary. i40. Letters of Reference. — (6) The different views should be consecutively numbered....measure at least one-eighth of an inch in height, so that they may bear reduction to one twenty-fourth of an inch; they may be much larger when there... | |
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