Reports of Patent, Design, and Trade Mark Cases, Volume 18Published at the Patent Office Sales Branch, 1901 - Design protection |
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... similar device mounted in a similar manner , but not made by or for the Plaintiffs . The Plaintiffs brought an action for injunctions to restrain the infringement of their Patent and " passing - off , " with other relief . The ...
... similar device mounted in a similar manner , but not made by or for the Plaintiffs . The Plaintiffs brought an action for injunctions to restrain the infringement of their Patent and " passing - off , " with other relief . The ...
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... similar to that of a fine - toothed saw , there being , however , the difference that there may be more directions of 66 66 * Sic , but treated by both sides as " sorts . " - 66 INFRINGEMENT - continued . " inclination than only two . C ...
... similar to that of a fine - toothed saw , there being , however , the difference that there may be more directions of 66 66 * Sic , but treated by both sides as " sorts . " - 66 INFRINGEMENT - continued . " inclination than only two . C ...
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... similar to that of a fine - toothed saw , there being , " however , the difference that there may be more directions of " inclination than only two . " After saying that the breadth of the surfaces should not be so great as for them to ...
... similar to that of a fine - toothed saw , there being , " however , the difference that there may be more directions of " inclination than only two . " After saying that the breadth of the surfaces should not be so great as for them to ...
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... similar fangs , fitting or standing in common candlesticks , were well known prior to C.'s Patent . - Held , at the trial , that a socket with fangs in one piece was new ; that the arrangement of tits for holding the nozzle was merely a ...
... similar fangs , fitting or standing in common candlesticks , were well known prior to C.'s Patent . - Held , at the trial , that a socket with fangs in one piece was new ; that the arrangement of tits for holding the nozzle was merely a ...
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... similar to the sharp ridges claimed by the Patentee , and that the subsidiary corrugations so altered the Defendants ' flue as to take it outside the claims in the Plaintiffs ' Specification.— Held , that the Defendants had infringed ...
... similar to the sharp ridges claimed by the Patentee , and that the subsidiary corrugations so altered the Defendants ' flue as to take it outside the claims in the Plaintiffs ' Specification.— Held , that the Defendants had infringed ...
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Page 488 - That any declaration before mentioned shall not extend to any Letters Patents and grants of privilege for the term of fourteen years or under, hereafter to be made of the sole working or making of any manner of new manufactures within this realm to the true and first inventor and inventors of such
Page 170 - or words having no reference to the character or quality of the goods and not " being a geographical name." It does seem to me that these words are, and are intended to be, commendatory and suitable to describe something which a purchaser would find comforting and advantageous, and are used as being
Page 334 - Specification says, namely, to make a larger claim than that which he knew he was entitled to ; and, secondly, I think he has failed to establish to my satisfaction that his original claim was framed in good faith and with reasonable skill and knowledge within the meaning of that expression in the section. I
Page 175 - be distrained for any rent reserved and due upon any lease, and the tenant or owner of the goods so distrained shall not, within five days after such distress taken and notice thereof left at the premises charged with the rent distrained for, replevy the same, the person distraining may, in the manner
Page 347 - manner the same is to be performed I declare that " what I claim is :—First. The method of and appliances, and apparatus for " compressing and shaping metals such as wrought-iron, steel, and copper made " soft by heat, shaping or forming masses or billets of metal in this soft state " into tubes, tubular, hollow, and solid articles substantially as herein described
Page 488 - not extend to any Letters Patents and grants of privilege for the term of one-and-twenty years or under heretofore ' made, of the sole working or making of any manner of new manufacture
Page 38 - That it shall not be lawful to register as " part of or in combination with a Trade Mark any words, the exclusive use of " which would not, by reason of their being calculated to deceive or otherwise, " be entitled to protection in a Court of equity, or any scandalous
Page 37 - lawful to register as part of or in combination with a Trade Mark any words " the exclusive use of which would, by reason of their being calculated to " deceive or otherwise, be deemed disentitled to protection in a Court of Justice,
Page 487 - 23 :—" There shall be kept at the Patent Office a ' book called the Register of Patents, wherein shall be entered the names and ' addresses of grantees of Patents, notifications of assignments, and of transmission of Patents, of licences under Patents, and
Page 334 - Where an amendment by way of disclaimer, " correction, or explanation has been allowed under this Act, no damages shall " be given in any action in respect of the use of the invention before the