Journal of the Patent Office Society, 9. sējumsPatent Office Society, 1926 |
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... manufacture of dyestuffs and medicinals . Although the first coal - tar dye was made in England by an English chemist and the next important step in the development of the industry - the production of Fuchsine , or Magenta -was the work ...
... manufacture of dyestuffs and medicinals . Although the first coal - tar dye was made in England by an English chemist and the next important step in the development of the industry - the production of Fuchsine , or Magenta -was the work ...
21. lappuse
... manufacture could not be success- fully carried on under conditions prevailing in this coun- try in regard to costs and to the supply of technicians and skilled labor . If they were not taken out to prevent American competition they ...
... manufacture could not be success- fully carried on under conditions prevailing in this coun- try in regard to costs and to the supply of technicians and skilled labor . If they were not taken out to prevent American competition they ...
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... manufacture in Germany is as- sured . It is claimed that if such legislation had been in force 30 to 40 years ago , when invention in the dyestuff industry was at its height , European patentees would have been forced to build branch ...
... manufacture in Germany is as- sured . It is claimed that if such legislation had been in force 30 to 40 years ago , when invention in the dyestuff industry was at its height , European patentees would have been forced to build branch ...
28. lappuse
... manufacture of war materials under her treaty . obligations . Of the 228 patents and applications assigned to Krupps , 26 were found to relate to artillery fire control devices , 18 to electric control apparatus , 9 to fuses and ...
... manufacture of war materials under her treaty . obligations . Of the 228 patents and applications assigned to Krupps , 26 were found to relate to artillery fire control devices , 18 to electric control apparatus , 9 to fuses and ...
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... manufacture in the U. S. but prefers to manufacture in his own country where usually labor conditions are such that he can manufacture the in- vention , export it to this country , pay whatever im- port tariffs may be placed on the ...
... manufacture in the U. S. but prefers to manufacture in his own country where usually labor conditions are such that he can manufacture the in- vention , export it to this country , pay whatever im- port tariffs may be placed on the ...
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369. lappuse - he is promoting it. By directing his industry in such manner as its produce may be of the greatest value, he intends only his own gain, and he is in this, as in many other cases, led by an invisible hand to promote
541. lappuse - whose "reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff; you shall seek all day ere you find them; and when you have them, they are not worth the search." (Merchant of Venice, Act I. Sc. 1.)
256. lappuse - "The Congress shall have power * * * to promote the progress of science and the useful arts by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writing* and discoveries."
181. lappuse - described in any printed publication in any country before his invention or discovery thereof, or more than two years prior to this application, or in public use or on sale in the United States for more than two years prior to his
520. lappuse - greater length. Among the shorter definitions we find a few as follows: "We may then define intellect in general as the power of good responses from the point of view of truth or fact."—Thorndike. "An individual is intelligent in proportion as he is able to carry on abstract thinking."—Terman.
515. lappuse - of the Federal Constitution in incorporating in that instrument paragraph 8 of section 8 of Article I of the Constitution, which gave to Congress the power "To promote the progress of science and the useful arts by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive rights to their respective writings and discoveries." One hundred years ago the population of the United States was less than
376. lappuse - therefore, that some one or other of those who are employed in each particular branch of labor should soon find out easier and readier methods of performing their own particular work, whenever the nature of it admits of such improvement. A great part of the machines made use of in those manufactures in which
89. lappuse - that "a further and better statement of the nature of the claim or defense, or further and better particulars of any matter stated in any pleading may in any case be ordered, upon such terms, as to costs and otherwise as may be just.'' The
591. lappuse - reads:— Whenever an application is made for a patent which, in the opinion of the Commissioner, would interfere with any pending application, or with any unexpired patent, he shall give notice thereof to the applicants, or applicant and patentee, as the case may be, and shall direct the primary examiner to proceed to determine the question of priority of invention. The
543. lappuse - (1) the exclusive right to make, use and vend the invention throughout the United States, or (2) an undivided part or share of that exclusive right, or (3) the exclusive right under the patent within and through a specific, part of the United States.