Decisions of the Courts and the Patent Office as to the Validity and Scope of the Bell Patents - 393 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 82.
70. lappuse
... apparatus in the city of New York , and shortly after published a description of the instrument used by him . In his description he distinctly states that it is entirely clear that no quality of tone can be transmitted . " Much less ...
... apparatus in the city of New York , and shortly after published a description of the instrument used by him . In his description he distinctly states that it is entirely clear that no quality of tone can be transmitted . " Much less ...
176. lappuse
... apparatus , the position being that such an apparatus necessarily implied " a closed circuit incapa- ble of being opened , and a continuous current incapable of being intermittent . " But this argument ignores the fact that the claim is ...
... apparatus , the position being that such an apparatus necessarily implied " a closed circuit incapa- ble of being opened , and a continuous current incapable of being intermittent . " But this argument ignores the fact that the claim is ...
176. lappuse
... apparatus he describes , but for the process that apparatus was designed to bring into use . His patent would be quite as good if he had actually used Reis's apparatus in developing the process for which it was granted . That Reis knew ...
... apparatus he describes , but for the process that apparatus was designed to bring into use . His patent would be quite as good if he had actually used Reis's apparatus in developing the process for which it was granted . That Reis knew ...
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acoustic acoustic telegraphy Alexander Graham Bell alleged American Bell Telephone apparatus application armature Bell Company Bell Telephone Company Bell's patent bill caveat Circuit Court Commissioner complainants construction counsel Cushman decision defendants described device diaphragm discovery Dolbear Dowd Drawbaugh Edison electric current electrical undulations electro-magnet Elisha Gray equity evidence Examiner of Interferences Examiners-in-Chief Exhibit experiments fact February 14 filed fraud granted Gray Gray's heard human voice infringement injunction instruments interference proceedings invention inventor issue G January letters patent licensee corporation magnet make-and-break March matter McDonough means membrane ment method Meucci motion Ohio operation opinion parties Patent Office petition practice present prior proceedings produced proof question reason receiver reduction to practice Reis reproduced says scire facias sounds speaking telephone speaking-telephone specification suit talking machine tele Telegraph Company testifies testimony tion tones transmission transmitting articulate speech transmitting speech undulatory current United vibrations Western Union wire witnesses