| United States. Supreme Court, Richard Peters - 1829 - 758 lapas
...the application ;" is, not known or used by the public, before the application. Ibid. 19.. , 5. If an inventor should be permitted to hold back from the...thus gather the whole profits of it, relying upon his superior skill and knowledge of the structure ; and then, and then only, when the danger of competition... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1831 - 1016 lapas
...application; and thus construed, there is much reason for the limitation thus imposed by the act." " If an inventor should be permitted to hold back from the...thus gather the whole profits of it, relying upon his own superior skill and knowledge of the structure; and then, and then only, when the danger of... | |
| Willard Phillips - 1837 - 566 lapas
...application, and, thus construed, there is much reason for the limitation imposed by the act. If an inventor should be permitted to hold back from the...thus gather the whole profits of it, relying upon his own superior skill and knowledge of the structure ; and then, and then only, when the danger of... | |
| Richard Godson - 1840 - 656 lapas
...or used before the application," is, not known, or used by the public before the application. If an inventor should be permitted to hold back from the...make and sell his invention publicly, and thus gather invention was in public use before the patent was granted. The jury found in the affirmative. (0 See... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1847 - 708 lapas
...or dedication of the invention to the public. Pennock et al. v. Dialogue, 2 Peters', 16. 408. If an inventor should be permitted to hold back from the knowledge of the public the seerets of his invention ; if he should, for a long period of years, retain the monopoly, and make... | |
| Asa Kinne - 1852 - 736 lapas
...conditions of the law ; on which alone the secretary of state is authorized to grant him a patent. If an inventor should be permitted to hold back from the...thus gather the whole profits of it, relying upon his superior skill and knowledge of the structure ; and then, and then only, when the danger of competition... | |
| Robert Henley Eden Baron Henley - 1852 - 770 lapas
...referred to in some of the provisions of our own statute, afford materials to illustrate it. Ib. So if an inventor should be permitted to hold back from the knowledge of the public tho secrets of his invention ; if he should, for a long period of years, retain the monopoly, and make... | |
| James Burch Robb - 1854 - 774 lapas
...invented, at as early a period as possible; having a due regard to the rights of the inventor. If an inventor should be permitted to hold back from the...thus gather the whole profits of it, relying upon his superior skill and knowledge of the structure, and then, and then only, when the danger of competition... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1854 - 718 lapas
...invented, at as early a period as possible, having a due regard to the rights of the inventor. If an inventor should be permitted to hold back from the...thus gather the whole profits of it, relying upon his superior skill and knowledge of the structure ; and then, and then only, when the danger of competition... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1864 - 536 lapas
...possible, having a due regard to the rights of the inventor. If an inventor Pennock ». Dialogue. 2 P. should be permitted to hold back from the knowledge...thus gather the whole profits of it, relying upon his superior skill and knowledge of the structure, and then, and then only, when the danger of competition... | |
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