| Clarence Edwin Coolidge, Henry L. Freeman - Mechanical drawing - 1904 - 104 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... | |
| Charles Laban Adams - Mechanical drawing - 1905 - 222 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 - 1916 - 126 pages
...necessary. ... ,. drawing. (/) The different views should be consecutively nuin- Letters of bered. Letters and figures of reference must be carefully...possible, measure at least oneeighth 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... | |
| Charles Dickey Collins - Drawing-room practice - 1918 - 162 pages
...accomplish this end; but the number of sheets must never be more than is absolutely necessary. " (/) The different views should be consecutively numbered....possible, measure at least oneeighth 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... | |
| Karl Michaelis - Patent laws and legislation - 1919 - 658 pages
...me^r SBlätter ju nehmen, bie SBlattjab,! barf aber bad unumgänglid) gütige nidjt ilberfteigen. '/) The different views should be consecutively numbered....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 01 an inch;... | |
| Elliott Joseph Stoddard - Patent laws and legislation - 1920 - 904 pages
...room to accomplish this end; but the number of sheets must 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... | |
| Charles Haynes Hughes - Mechanical engineering - 1921 - 332 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 reducing to one twenty-fourth of an inch; and they may be much larger when there... | |
| Harvey Herbert Jordan, Randolph Philip Hoelscher - Mechanical drawing - 1923 - 372 pages
...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, DRAWINGS 295 so that they may bear reduction to one twenty-fourth of an inch; and they may be much... | |
| Administrative law - 1939 - 1418 pages
...accomplish this end ; but the number of sheets must never be more than is absolutely necessary. (f) 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... | |
| Administrative law - 1972 - 180 pages
...letters, but numerals are preferred) must be plain, legible and carefully formed, and not be encircled. They should, if possible, measure at least oneeighth of an inch In height so that they may bear reduction to one-twenty-fourth of an inch; and they may be slightly larger when... | |
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