The London journal of arts and sciences (and repertory of patent inventions) [afterw.] Newton's London journal of arts and sciencesWilliam Newton 1838 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
7. lappuse
... described . Plate II . , fig . 1 , represents a section of the machinery used for making lead into pipes or tubes , whether it be laid open into sheets or otherwise , or to be coated in- ternally or externally , or both , with tin or a ...
... described . Plate II . , fig . 1 , represents a section of the machinery used for making lead into pipes or tubes , whether it be laid open into sheets or otherwise , or to be coated in- ternally or externally , or both , with tin or a ...
9. lappuse
... described the nature of our invention , we would have it understood that we lay no claim to those parts which were formerly used and described in the said Thomas Burr's said specification to his former patent ; but what we do claim is ...
... described the nature of our invention , we would have it understood that we lay no claim to those parts which were formerly used and described in the said Thomas Burr's said specification to his former patent ; but what we do claim is ...
10. lappuse
... described ; but we do not claim coating of lead pipes or other articles with tin by a subsequent process , that having been before accomplished by other means ; and , thirdly , we claim the application to such description of machinery ...
... described ; but we do not claim coating of lead pipes or other articles with tin by a subsequent process , that having been before accomplished by other means ; and , thirdly , we claim the application to such description of machinery ...
11. lappuse
... , but he claims its application in the way above described for securing the leaves .- [ Inrolled in the Inrolment Office , June , 1837. ] To ALEXANDER RITCHIE , of Leeds , in the county Hancock's , for Impts . in Bookbinding . 11.
... , but he claims its application in the way above described for securing the leaves .- [ Inrolled in the Inrolment Office , June , 1837. ] To ALEXANDER RITCHIE , of Leeds , in the county Hancock's , for Impts . in Bookbinding . 11.
16. lappuse
... described is deemed preferable . The object and purpose of applying steam through such hollow perforated metallic cylinders or vessels , to cloth wound tightly upon them in the way and manner described , is to aid in straightening and ...
... described is deemed preferable . The object and purpose of applying steam through such hollow perforated metallic cylinders or vessels , to cloth wound tightly upon them in the way and manner described , is to aid in straightening and ...
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108. lappuse - Commissioner for any addition of a newly discovered improvement, to be made to an existing patent, or whenever a patent shall be returned for correction and re-issue, the specification of claim annexed to every such patent shall be subject to revision and restriction, in the same manner as are original applications for patents; the Commissioner shall not add any such improvement to the patent in the one case, nor grant the reissue in the other case, until the applicant shall have entered a disclaimer,...
108. lappuse - ... to hold by virtue of the patent or assignment, stating therein the extent of his interest in such patent.
108. lappuse - Whenever, through inadvertence, accident, or mistake. and without any fraudulent or deceptive intention, a patentee has claimed more than that of which he was the original or first inventor or discoverer, his patent shall be valid for all that part which is truly and justly his...
79. lappuse - ... communicated to him, by Christian William Schonherr, of Schnceberg, Saxony. Frederick Burt Zincke, the younger, of Crauford-street Marylebone, esq., for the preparing, or manufacturing of the leaf of a certain plant, so as to produce a fibrous substance, not hitherto used in manufactures, and its application to various useful purposes.
309. lappuse - Act, fraudulently and wilfully demand, or take, or appoint, or allow any person whatsoever to take for him, or on his account, or for or on account of any person by him named, or in trust for him, or for any other person by him named, any fee...
292. lappuse - Bishopsgate, in the city of London, merchant, in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad, for an invention of...
228. lappuse - Having now described the nature of my invention, and in what manner the same is to be performed, I wish it to be understood that I do not claim...
110. lappuse - ... section of the act to which this is additional, the certificate thereof of the Commissioner shall be a sufficient warrant to the treasurer to pay back to such applicant twothirds of the duty he shall have paid into the treasury on account of such application. SECTION 13. And be it further enacted...
93. lappuse - Middlesex, printer, in consequence of a communication made to him by a certain foreigner residing abroad, for a machine or apparatus for drawing, and for copying and reducing drawings and other objects or subjects, and for taking panoramas...
108. lappuse - Whenever, through inadvertence, accident or mistake, and without any wilful default or intent to defraud or mislead the public, a patentee has, in his specification, claimed to be the original and first inventor or discoverer...