| Confederate States of America - Confederate States of America - 1864 - 490 pages
...con nee te- 1, to make, construct, compound and use the same : and in case of any machine he »hall fully explain the principle, and the several modes...of that principle or character by which it may be di-tingtmhed from other inventions ; and fhall particularly specify and point out the part, improvement,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - Law reports, digests, etc - 1864 - 594 pages
...any person skilled in the art or science, of which it is a branch, or with which it is most nearly connected, to make, compound, and use the same ; and...the case of any machine, he shall fully explain the several modes in which he has contemplated the application of the principle, or character, by which... | |
| United States. Attorney-General - Attorneys general's opinions - 1866 - 584 pages
...or with which it is most nearly connected, to make, construct, compound, and use the same ; and in case of any machine, he shall fully explain the principle,...which it may be distinguished from other inventions, and shall particularly specify and point out the part, improvement, or combination which he claims... | |
| Benjamin Vaughan Abbott, Austin Abbott - Conveyancing - 1866 - 758 pages
...appertains, or with which it i» most nearly connected, to make, construct, compound and use the same; and in case of any machine, he shall fully explain the principle, and the several modes in winch ho has contemplated the application of that principle or character by which it may be distinguished... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - Patent laws and legislation - 1867 - 684 pages
...explains it, the character by which it may be distinguished from other inventions. By explaining " the several modes in which he has contemplated the application of that principle," the statute is presumed to direct the patentee to point out all the modes of applying the principle,... | |
| Stephen Dodd Law - Copyright - 1870 - 278 pages
...enable any person skilled in the art or science of which it is a branch, or with which it is most nearly connected, to make, compound, and use the same. And...which it may be distinguished from other inventions ; and he shall accompany the whole with drawings and written references, where the nature of the case... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1870 - 854 pages
...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...which it may be distinguished from other inventions, and shall particularly point out the part, improvement, or combination which he claims as his own invention... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - Law reports, digests, etc - 1870 - 788 pages
...person skilled in the art of science to which it appertains, to make and construct the same ; and in case of any machine, he shall fully explain the principle, and the several modes of the application of the machine, so that it may be distinguished from other inventions; and shall... | |
| Charles Sidney Whitman - Copyright - 1871 - 734 pages
...(Broolcs v. Bicknell, 3 McLean, 250, 261.) "Where the invention consists of a machine, the inventor 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 - Copyright - 1871 - 736 pages
...(Brooks v. Bicknell, 3 McLean, 250, 261.) "Where the invention consists of a machine, the inventor 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... | |
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