| Lewis Hamilton Bond, United States. Courts of Justice. Circuit Courts - 1872 - 694 lapas
...to which it appertains, or with which it is most nearly connected, to make, construct, compound, or use the same ; and in case of any machine, he shall...which it may be distinguished from other inventions." In his specification, the patentee describes his improvement as follows : "The nature of my invention... | |
| Charles Sidney Whitman - 1875 - 814 lapas
...category of a "machine," cannot be disputed. The law requires that the specification "should set forth the principle and the several modes in which he has...distinguished from other inventions, and shall particularly point out the part, improvement, or combination which he claims as his own invention or discovery."... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (1st Circuit), William Henry Clifford - 1878 - 732 lapas
...person skilled in the art to practise the invention. Where an invention consists of a machine, he must fully explain the principle and the several modes...has contemplated the application of that principle, by which it may be distinguished from other inventions. But he is not required to specify such well-known... | |
| Charles Sidney Whitman - 1878 - 1224 lapas
...clearly connected, to make, compound, and use the same. And Patent Laws of the United States. in the case of any machine, he shall fully explain the principle, and the several modes in which lie lias contemplated the application of that principle, or character by which it may be distinguished... | |
| Joshua Rordans - 1879 - 392 lapas
...machine, <kc., and the principle upon which it is formed, and the several modes in which the inven'or has contemplated the application of that principle...may be distinguished from other inventions ; and, lastly, the claim, which should express the nature and character of the invention, and identify the... | |
| Henry Howson - 1882 - 120 lapas
...branch, or with which it is most nearly connected, to make, compound, and use the same. And in the case of any machine, he shall fully explain the principle,...it may be distinguished from other inventions; and he shall accompany the whole with drawings and written references, where the nature of the case admits... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1883 - 616 lapas
...same. And in the cane, of any machine, he shall fully explain the principle and i IT several nrodes in which he has contemplated the application of that...it may be distinguished from other inventions; and he shall accompany the whole with drawings and written references* where the nature of the case admits... | |
| Orlando Bump - 1884 - 912 lapas
...patent office a written description of his invention, and explain the principles and several modes hi which he has contemplated the application of that...it may be distinguished from other inventions. And in order to determine whether any other person has invented the same tiling patented by the patentee... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1888 - 588 lapas
...category of a "machine," cannot be disputed. The law requires that the specih'cation "should set forth the principle and the several modes in which he has...distinguished from other inventions, and shall particularly point out the part, improvement, or combination which he claims as his own invention or discovery."... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1888 - 522 lapas
...claim. It is provided, by the sixth section of the act of 1835, that in case of any machine the inventor shall fully explain the principle, and the several modes in which he Opinion of the court. has contemplated the application of that principle or character by which it may... | |
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