| United States. Supreme Court - 1851 - 714 lapas
...fastening the shank and the knob were required in the application of it to the clay or porcelain knob than were possessed by an ordinary mechanic acquainted...In other words, the improvement is the work of the skilful mechanic, not that of the inventor. We think, therefore, that the judgment is, and must be,... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1854 - 718 lapas
...fastening the shank and the knob were required in the application of it to the clay or porcelain knob, than were possessed by an ordinary mechanic acquainted...and ingenuity which constitute essential elements of invention.1 invention ; and if the application of them be new, if the combination in its nature be... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1870 - 820 lapas
...fastening the shank and the knob were required in the application of it to the clay or porcelain knob than were possessed by an ordinary mechanic acquainted...In other words, the improvement is the work of the skilful mechanic, not that of the inventor. We think, therefore, that the judgment is and must be affirmed.... | |
| Charles Sidney Whitman - 1878 - 1224 lapas
...application of it to the clay or porcelain knob than were possessed by an ordinary mechanic aftquainted with the business, there was an absence of that degree...the skillful mechanic, — not that of the inventor. We think, therefore, that the judgment is, and must be, affirmed. Mr. Justice WOODBURY dissented. I... | |
| Orlando Bump - 1884 - 912 lapas
...in the discovery than are possessed by an ordinary mechanic acquainted with the business, there is an absence of that degree of skill and ingenuity which...In other words, the improvement is the work of the skilful mechanic, not that of the inventor. Hotchkiss r. Greenwood, 11 How. 248 ; sc 4 McLean 456 ;... | |
| John Henry Wigmore - 1912 - 1132 lapas
...fastening the shank and the knob were required in the application of it to the clay or porcelain knob than were possessed by an ordinary mechanic acquainted...In other words, the improvement is the work of the skilful mechanic, not that of the inventor. We think, therefore, that the judgment is, and must be,... | |
| Walter Forwood Rogers - 1914 - 902 lapas
...required in the application of it to the clay or porcelain knob than were possessed by an ordinarv mechanic acquainted with the business, there was an...of the skillful mechanic, not that of the inventor. 74. SMITH v. GOODYEAR DENTAL VULCANITE CO., 93 US 486, L. ed. 952 (Patent No. 18,763). Mr. Justice... | |
| 1878 - 542 lapas
...possessed by an ordinary mechanic acquainted with the business. This was held to be correct, inasmuch as " there was an absence of that degree of skill and ingenuity...constitute essential elements of every invention ; in other word<<, the improvement is the work of the skillful mechanic, not that of the inventor." In Stimpson... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1949 - 82 lapas
...fastening the shank -and the knob were required in the application of it to the clay or porcelain knob than were possessed by an ordinary mechanic acquainted...the skillful mechanic, not that of the inventor." *" That, in essence, states the test of patentable invention which has been applied ever since. The... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1956 - 536 lapas
...fastening the shank and the knob were required in the application of it to the clay or porcelain knob than were possessed by an ordinary mechanic acquainted...invention. In other words, the improvement is the work of a skillful mechanic, not that of the inventor.195 •' 1836 Patent Act. sec. 7 (5 Stat. 117). "11 How.... | |
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