| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1854 - 600 pages
...whole with a drawing, and, if a machine, a model, &c. Is it not clear that Woodworth has explained the principle, and the several modes in which he has contemplated the application of the principle or character of his machine, by which, in the language of the act, it may be distinguished... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - Patent laws and legislation - 1854 - 718 pages
...explains it, the character by which it may be distinguished from other inventions. By explaining " the several modes in which he has contemplated the application of that principle," the statute is presumed to direct the patentee to point out all the modes of applying the principle... | |
| John Coryton - Patent laws and legislation - 1855 - 600 pages
...general knowledge at the time of its being filed."k Another instruct, compound and use the same ; and in case of any machine he shall fully explain the principle...contemplated the application of that principle or character hy which it may be distinguished from other inventions, and shall particularly specify and point out... | |
| Patents - 1855 - 628 pages
...nearly connected, to produce, construct, make, compound, and use the same ; and in case of any art or machine, he shall fully explain the principle, and...modes in which he has contemplated the application of the principle or character by which it may be distinguished from other inventions ; and shall particularly... | |
| John Hazlehurst Boneval Latrobe - Railroad cars - 1855 - 162 pages
...this case, declares, that "in the case of any machine, the Patentee shall fully explain the principles and the several modes in which he has contemplated the application of that principle by which it may be distinguished from other inventions/' The Defendants' deny that we have done this.... | |
| United States. Court of Claims - Law reports, digests, etc - 1858 - 1096 pages
...section, for the purpose of seeing the word application used strictly in conformity with my doctrine. And, in the case of any machine, he shall fully explain...which it may be distinguished from. other inventions. A similar use of the word application is made in the letters patent : Whereas, James Greer, a citizen... | |
| William Conway Keele - Constables - 1858 - 898 pages
...written description or specification of his invention or improvement in full, clear and exact terms, and in the case of any machine he shall fully explain...which it may be distinguished from other inventions : to be accompanied with drawings and written references made in duplicate, when the nature of the... | |
| J. G. Moore - Patent laws and legislation - 1860 - 358 pages
...appertains, or with which it is most nearly connected, to make, construct, compound, and use the same; and in case of any machine, he shall fully explain the principle,...which it may be distinguished from other inventions ; and shall particularly specify and point out the part, improvement, or combination, which he claims... | |
| George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1861 - 838 pages
...which it is connected, to make and use the same ; 2d, that the principle shall be fully explained, " and the several modes in which he has contemplated...which it may be distinguished from other inventions ;" and 8d, he must specify and point out the part, the improvement, or the combination which he claims... | |
| Prince Edward Island - Law - 1862 - 892 pages
...and shall explain the principle, and the several modes in which such person or persons have or hath contemplated the application of that principle, or...which it may be distinguished from other inventions ; and shall accompany the whole with drawings and written references, where the nature of the case... | |
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