But a mere carrying forward or new or more extended application of the original thought, a change only in form, proportions or degree, the substitution of equivalents, doing substantially the same thing in the same way by substantially the same means... Congressional Serial Set - 234. lappuse1897Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| United States. Patent Office - 1896 - 896 lapas
...declared, that a mere carrying forward of the original thought, a change only in form, proportions, or degree, doing the same thing in the same way, by substantially the same means, with better result*, is not euch an invention as will sustain a patent. See, also, Roberts v. Ryer, (CD, 1876,... | |
| James Schouler - 1896 - 848 lapas
...a change only in form, proportions, or degree, the substitution of equivalents, doing substantially the same thing in the same way by substantially the same means with better results, is not such invention as will sustain a patent." Here a well-known textile fabric was produced with... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1897 - 848 lapas
...of an aggregation of old elements and devices, differing in detail of combination and application, but operating substantially as the Smith and Messenger...form, proportion, and degree, doing the same thing i:i the same wny by substantially the same means with better results. (7>rtr«* v. Pichirart:, 153... | |
| 1897 - 808 lapas
...give better results; but it still appears to be a change only in form, the substitution of equivalents doing the same thing in the same way by substantially the same means. According to Smith v. Nichols, 21 Wall. 119, such improvement is not such invention as will sustain... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1901 - 1698 lapas
...thought, a change only in form, proportions or degree, the substitution of equivalents doing substantially the same thing in the same way by substantially the same means, with better results, is not such invention as will sustain a patent. " So in Perm. RRCo.v. Truck Go., 110 US, 490 [Bk. 28,... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1902 - 612 lapas
...this art, but it is very clear that such change or variation is only in form, proportions, or degrees, doing the same thing in the same way by substantially the same means; and though it even be with better results, it is not such an invention as will sustain a patent. It... | |
| 1904 - 828 lapas
...involving only change of form, proportions, or degree ; the substitution of equivalents doing substantially the same thing in the same way, by substantially the same means, with better results — is not such invention as will sustain a patent. Smith v. Nichols, 21 Wall. 112, 22 L. Ed. 566:... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1906 - 800 lapas
...the original thought, a change only in form, proportions, or degree, doing substantially the sam« thing in the same way, by substantially the same means, with better results," u not such an invention as will sustain a patent, — reaffirmed. L It is no new invention to use an... | |
| Walter Forwood Rogers - 1914 - 902 lapas
...a change only in form, proportions or degree, the substitution of equivalents, doing substantially the same thing in the same way by substantially the same means with better results, is not such invention as will sustain a patent. These rules apply alike, whether what preceded was... | |
| Theodore Jesse Hoover - 1914 - 280 lapas
...difference of degree, and not of kind. " A change only in form, proportions, or degree, doing substantially the same thing in the same way by substantially the same means with better results is not such invention as will sustain a patent." Roberts v. Ryer, 91 US, 150. In Fried. Krupp Aktien-Geselhchaft... | |
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