... the application of an old process or machine to a similar or analogous subject, with no change in the manner of application, and no result substantially distinct in its nature, will not sustain a patent, even if the new form of result has not before... Congressional Serial Set - 643. lappuse1897Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| United States. Supreme Court - 1940 - 894 lapas
...process is the result of the exercise of the skill of the calling, the application of an old principle to a similar or analogous subject with no change in the manner of application and without any substantially different result." And it accordingly held patent 103 invalid for want of... | |
| 1897 - 2078 lapas
...springs, so as to resist strain, and thereby revolutionized the art of making furniture springs; but the supreme court of the United States, reviewing...or machine to a similar or analogous subject, with DO change in the manner of application, and no result substantially distinct la us nature, will not... | |
| 1908 - 1118 lapas
...Truck Company Case, no US 490, 4 Sup. Ct. 220, 28 L. Ed. 222, clearly states the well-known principle that the application of an old process or machine...analogous subject, with no change in the manner of the application, and no result substantially distinct in its nature, will not sustain a patent. After... | |
| 1884 - 1902 lapas
...1884.) 1. PATENTS FOB INVENTIONS — ANTICIPATION — APPLICATION OF OLD MACHINE — SIMILA.K SUBJECT. The application of an old process or machine to a...subject, with no change in the manner of application, uad no result substantially distinct in nature, will not sustain n patent, even if the new form has... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1896 - 1244 lapas
...novelty, the court referring to the familiar principle that the application of an old process or mar chine to a similar or analogous subject with no change in...not sustain a patent even if the new form of result has not before been contemplated. There is another consideration which leads to the same conclusion.... | |
| 1891 - 1200 lapas
...analogous purpose, with no change in the mode of application, and no result substantially different in its nature, will not sustain a patent, even if the new form of result has not before been contemplated ; citing Pennsylvania R. Co. v. Locomotive Truck Co., 110 Ü. S. 490,... | |
| 1884 - 552 lapas
...is settled by many decisions of this court, which it is unnecessary to quote or refer to iu detail, that the application of an old process or machine...not sustain a patent, even if the new form of result has not before been contemplated. Hotcbkiss v. Greenwood,!! How. 248; Phillips v. Page, 24 id. 164,... | |
| 1884 - 554 lapas
...is settled by many decisions of this court, which it is unnecessary to quote or refer to in detail, that the application of an old process or machine...not sustain a patent, even if the new form of result has not before been contemplated. Hotchkiss v. Greenwood, 11 How. 248; Phillips v. Page, 24 id. 104,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1884 - 828 lapas
...infringes said claim. Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway v. National Car-Brake Shoe Company, 220. 10. The application of an old process or machine to a...analogous subject, with no change in the manner of applying it, and no result substantially distinct in its nature, will not sustain a patent, even if... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1884 - 732 lapas
...SAFETY Твиск Со.1 (March 3, 1884.) 1. PATENTS FOB INVENTIONS — APPLICATION OP OLD MACHINB. The application of an old process or machine to a...analogous subject, with no change in the manner of applying it, and no result substantially distinct in its nature, will not sustain a patent, even if... | |
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