A Treatise on the Law of Patents for Useful Inventions as Enacted and Administered in the United States of AmericaThe Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2005 - 794 lappuses The final edition of a landmark treatise on patents. Originally published: Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1873. xxxvii, 749 pp. "The work of Mr. Curtis on the 'Law of Patents for useful inventions, as enacted and administered in the United States of America, ' is one of genuine merits. The fact that it has reached the fourth edition is evidence both of the ability and need of the work. The first edition was issued in 1849, the second in 1854, and the third in 1867. The present edition is a revision and enlargement of the third, and contains references to most of the important decisions in England and in this country. The statute of 1870 is given in full, in addition to the other statutes on the subject. The present edition of this valuable work is quite indispensable to the patent lawyer. Among the recent decisions we notice Maury v. Whitney, 14 Wall. 434, in reference to the expiration of patents; Rubber Company v. Goodyear, 9 Wall. 788, in reference to the extension of patents; Leyman v. Osborne, 11 Wall. 516, in reference to proceedings at the patent office, and unity or diversity of invention. This treatise ranks among the legal classics." -Albany Law Journal 98 (1874) 9: 98 Better known for his Nationalist interpretation of the Constitution, George Ticknor Curtis [1812-1894] was a prominent New York patent attorney and the author of works on admiralty and equity jurisprudence. Some of his notable works include History of the Origin, Formation and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States, with Notices of its Principal Framers (1854), Digest of the English and American Admiralty Decisions (1839), and Rights and Duties of Merchant Seaman (1841). |
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... heat , by great pressure , from a receiVer through an aperture and around a core , so as to make the metal reunite where it had been separated . Wrought pipe , as an improvement upon cast pipe , had been previously made from set or ...
... heat and pressure in the manner set forth , or in any other manner substantially the same . " § 64. It does not appear with sufficient distinctness , from the report of this case , whether the precise combination of the bridge or guide ...
... heat and extreme pressure in a close vessel , will reunite , after separation of its parts , as completely as though it had never been separated . It required very little ingenuity , after the ex- periments in a close vessel , by which ...
... heat and pressure , in the manner set forth , or in any other manner substantially the same . They do not claim it as new sepa- rately , or when used for any other purpose , or in any other way ; but claim it only when applied for the ...
... heat , and thus makes the said plates or sheets less difficult to work and cheaper to manufacture , renders the said sheathing less liable to oxidation , and consequently more durable , than the ordinary copper sheathing now in use ...
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CHAPTER IV | 140 |
Extent of Principle 140 | 155 |
CHAPTER V | 193 |
CHAPTER VI | 249 |
CHAPTER VII | 332 |
Infringement | 369 |
CHAPTER IX | 470 |
CHAPTER X | 538 |
CHAPTER XI | 599 |
CHAPTER XII | 623 |
CHAPTER XIII | 652 |
CHAPTER XIV | 661 |
STATUTES | 667 |