Journal of the Patent Office Society, 6. sējumsPatent Office Society., 1923 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 90.
10. lappuse
... Trade - marks in 1911 , and was appointed Examiner of Interferences in 1917 . While Assistant Examiner Mr. Carnes secured the de- grees of LL . B. from the National University and LL . M. from George Washington University . He was also ...
... Trade - marks in 1911 , and was appointed Examiner of Interferences in 1917 . While Assistant Examiner Mr. Carnes secured the de- grees of LL . B. from the National University and LL . M. from George Washington University . He was also ...
28. lappuse
... trade - mark and design rights as well as author rights , but carrying out this idea is left to special laws . According to point III of this law , pri- vate property rights can be acquired by legal persons . Foreign companies ...
... trade - mark and design rights as well as author rights , but carrying out this idea is left to special laws . According to point III of this law , pri- vate property rights can be acquired by legal persons . Foreign companies ...
30. lappuse
... trade- marks and designs ; among others the organization of a board to establish communication with foreign inventors and for undertaking filing of the inventions of Russian inventors in foreign countries , and further study of the ...
... trade- marks and designs ; among others the organization of a board to establish communication with foreign inventors and for undertaking filing of the inventions of Russian inventors in foreign countries , and further study of the ...
36. lappuse
... trade as oat- meal paper . Also old was the use of the blending stock flowed onto the surface of plain paper to produce mar- bleized paper . The patentee flowed the blending stock onto wood flour paper and the fine particles of wood ...
... trade as oat- meal paper . Also old was the use of the blending stock flowed onto the surface of plain paper to produce mar- bleized paper . The patentee flowed the blending stock onto wood flour paper and the fine particles of wood ...
38. lappuse
... trade - mark , but the purpose of which was identification and advertisement . Held , valid . Invention . Means for determining degree of wear of zinc plates of primary battery . - Obviousness . The im- provement of the Hudson patent is ...
... trade - mark , but the purpose of which was identification and advertisement . Held , valid . Invention . Means for determining degree of wear of zinc plates of primary battery . - Obviousness . The im- provement of the Hudson patent is ...
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429. lappuse - promote the progress of science and the useful arts by securing for limited times, to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries.
425. lappuse - Parliament, that all monopolies, and all commissions, grants, licenses, charters, and letters patents heretofore made or granted, or hereafter to be made or granted, to any person or persons, bodies politic, or corporate whatsoever, or for the sole buying, selling, making, working or using of any thing within the realm,
426. lappuse - the said fourteen years to be accounted from the date of the first letters patent, or grant of such privilege hereafter to be made, but that the same shall be of such force as they should be if this Act had never been made, and of none other.
58. lappuse - it appears that a patentee, at the time of making his application for the patent, BELIEVED himself to be the original and first inventor or discoverer of the thing patented, the same shall not be held to be void on account of the invention or discovery having been known or used in a foreign country, before his invention or discovery
311. lappuse - confidence and preserve inviolate the secrets of my client and will accept no compensation in connection with his business except from him or with his knowledge or approval. I will abstain from all offensive personality and advance no fact prejudicial to the honor or reputation of a party or witness unless required by justice of the cause with which I am charged.
528. lappuse - any claim for a patent is rejected the Commissioner shall notify the applicant thereof, giving him briefly the reasons for such rejection, together with such information and references as may be useful in judging of the propriety of renewing his application or of altering his specification
428. lappuse - I cannot forbear intimating to you the expediency of giving effectual encouragement, as well to the introduction of new and useful inventions from abroad, as to the exertions of skill and genius in producing them at home.
510. lappuse - That no portrait of a living individual may be registered as a trade-mark except by the consent of such individual, evidenced by an instrument in writing, nor may the portrait of any deceased President of the United States be registered during the life of his widow, if any, except by the consent of the widow evidenced in such
174. lappuse - invention being the use of the motive power of the electric or galvanic current, which I call electromagnetism, however developed, for marking or printing intelligible characters, signs or letters at any distances, being a new application of that power of which I claim to be the first inventor or discoverer.
329. lappuse - is rejected the Commissioner shall notify the applicant thereof, giving him briefly the reasons for such rejection, together with such information and references as may be useful in judging of the propriety of renewing his application or of altering his specification".