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" It is never the object of those laws to grant a monopoly for every trifling device, every shadow of a shade of an idea which would naturally and spontaneously occur to any skilled mechanic or operator in the ordinary progress of manufactures. "
The Kahn Bill: Hearing Before the Committee on Patents, House of ... - 277. lappuse
autors: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Patents - 1913 - 299 lapas
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Decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of the United States Courts in ...

United States. Patent Office - 1884 - 580 lapas
...INVENTION— TRIFLING CHANGE*. The design of the patent laws is to reward those who make some substantial discovery or Invention which adds to our knowledge and makes a step in advance in the useful arts. It was never their object to grant a monopoly for every trifling device, every shadow of a shade of...
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Albany Law Journal, 30. sējums

1885 - 550 lapas
...discovery or invention which adds to our knowledge or makes a step iu advance in the useful arts, and that it was never the object of those laws to grant a monopoly...spontaneously occur to any skilled mechanic or operator iu the ordinary progress of manufactures. In Howv. Abbott, 2 Story, 130, it was held that the application...
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Albany Law Journal, 28. sējums

1884 - 550 lapas
...which Bradley, J. said : "The design of the patent laws is to reward those who make some substantial discovery or invention which adds to our knowledge and makes a step in advance in useful arts. It was never their object to grant a monopoly for every trifling device, every shadow...
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Albany Law Journal, 34. sējums

1887 - 542 lapas
...injurious iu its consequences. The design of the patent laws is to reward those who make some substantial discovery or invention which adds to our knowledge, and makes a step in advance iu the useful arts. Such inventors are worthy of all praise." And such inventors will in the great...
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., 47-48. sējumi

1892 - 1912 lapas
...opinion of the court, said: "The design of the patent laws is to reward those who make some substantial discovery or invention, which adds to our knowledge...and makes a step in advance in the useful arts. Such inventor is worthy of all favor. It was never the object of those laws to grant a monopoly for every...
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in the ..., 87-88. sējumi

1898 - 2046 lapas
...to hold that it is not only the design of the patent laws "to reward those who make some substantial discovery or invention, which adds to our knowledge...and makes a step in advance in the useful arts.'' but also "to grant a monopoly for every trifling device, every shadow of a shade of an idea, which...
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The American Law Register, 22. sējums

1883 - 908 lapas
...up in the ansiccr. — The design of the patent laws is. to reward those who make some substantial discovery or invention, which adds to our knowledge and makes a step in advance in the useful arts. It was never their object to grant a monopoly for every trifling device, every shadow of a shade of...
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The Supreme Court Reporter, 1-2. sējumi

1883 - 1674 lapas
...novelty and invention . The design of the patent laws is to reward those who make some substantial discovery or invention, which adds to our knowledge and makes a step in advance in the useful arts. It was never their object to grant a monopoly for every trifl:ng device, every shndow of a sTiaile...
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United States Reports, Supreme Court: Cases Argued and Adjudged ..., 17. sējums

United States. Supreme Court - 1883 - 890 lapas
...Works v. Brad;/, 192. 5. The design of the patent laws is to' reward those who make some substantial discovery or invention, which adds to our knowledge and makes a step in advance in the useful arts. It was neve.r their object to grant a monopoly for every trifling device, every shadow of a shade of...
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Supreme Court Reporter, 2. sējums

United States. Supreme Court - 1883 - 1004 lapas
...Justice BRADLEY said : "The design of the patent laws is to reward those who make some substantial discovery or invention which adds to our knowledge and makes a step in advance in useful arts. It was never their object to grant a monopoly for every trifling device, every shadow...
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