Blanchard is found substantially incorporated in the defendant's machine, then its mechanical construction, whatever it may be, is, as matter of law, but an equivalent for the mechanical construction of Blanchard's machine. No man can appropriate the... Handbook of Patent Law of All Countries - 72. lappuseautors: William Phillips Thompson - 1882 - 90 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| United States. Circuit Court (2nd Circuit), Samuel Blatchford - 1859 - 640 lapas
...mechanical construction of Blanc-hard's machine. No man can appropriate the benefit of the new fdeas which another has originated and put into practical...to embody them in a form different in appearance or different in reality. For. although he may not have preserved the exterior appearance of the previous... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1867 - 684 lapas
...equivalent for the mechanical construction of Blanchard's machine. No man can appropriate the benefit of the new ideas which another has originated and put into...to embody them in a form different in appearance or different in reality. For although he may not have preserved the exterior appearance of the previous... | |
| Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1874 - 632 lapas
...Beers, 2 Blatchf. CC 411, 418, Mr. Justice Nelson says : " No man can appropriate the benefit of the new ideas which another has originated and put into practical use, because he may have be«n enabled, by superior mechanical skill, to embody them in a form different in appearance or different... | |
| Melville Madison Bigelow - 1896 - 468 lapas
...man is allowed to appropriate the benefit of the new ideas which another has originated and put to use, because he may have been enabled, by superior mechanical skill, to embody them in a different form. In appropriating the idea, he may have appropriated all that is valuable in the new... | |
| Walter Forwood Rogers - 1914 - 902 lapas
...as you find it, you see the new idea embodied in it. * * * No man can appropriate the benefit of the new ideas which another has originated and put into...to embody them in a form different in appearance or different in reality. * * * It will be proper, therefore, for you to look into these two machines and... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 2005 - 792 lapas
...equivalent for the mechanical construction of Blanchard's machine. No man can appropriate the benefit of the new ideas which another has originated and put into...to embody them in a form different in appearance or different in reality. For although 1 Blanchard v. Beers, 2 Blatehí. 418. Compare McCormick v. Taleott,... | |
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