(h) All views on the same sheet must stand in the same direction and must if possible stand so that they can be read with the sheet held in an upright position. If views longer than the width of the sheet are necessary for the proper illustration Journal of the Patent Office Society - 577. lappuseautors: Patent Office Society (U.S.) - 1918Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| United States. Patent Office - 1955 - 172 lapas
...should not be connected by projection lines nor should center lines be used. (j) Arrangement of views. All views on the same sheet must stand in the same direction and should, if possible, stand so that they can be read with the sheet held in an upright position. If... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1960 - 168 lapas
...arrows applied to indicate the direction in which the view is taken. A moved (j) Arrangement of views. All views on the same sheet must stand in the same direction and should, if possible, stand so that they can be read with the sheet held in an upright position. If... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1892 - 122 lapas
...position as in the upright views, and being horizontal when the sheet is held in an upright position; and all views on the same sheet must stand in the same direction. (8) As a rule, one view only of each invention can be Figure for GO, shown in the Gazette illustrations.... | |
| W. E. Stipp - 1894 - 216 lapas
...position as in the upright views, and being horizontal when the sheet is held in an upright position; and all views on the same sheet must stand in the same direction. 8. Drawings should be rolled for transmission, not folded. 479. Models, When Required.— Preliminary... | |
| Clarence Edwin Coolidge - 1902 - 220 lapas
...position as in upright views, and being horizontal when the sheet is held in an upright position; and all views on the same sheet must stand in the same direction. As a rule, one view only of each invention can be shown in the Gazette illustrations. The selection... | |
| Clarence Edwin Coolidge, Henry L. Freeman - 1904 - 104 lapas
...position as in upright views, and being horizontal when the sheet is held in an upright position; and all views on the same sheet must stand in the same direction. As a rule, one view only of each invention can be shown in the Gazette illustrations. The selection... | |
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