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... examiners appears to be as follows : -Any two or more distinct inventions , dependent for their successful operation upon each other , and tending together to produce one result , can be covered by one application ; also two or more ...
... examiners appears to be as follows : -Any two or more distinct inventions , dependent for their successful operation upon each other , and tending together to produce one result , can be covered by one application ; also two or more ...
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... examiner of the United States Patent Office appears the following : - " A patent , if it is worth anything , when properly managed , is worth , and can easily be sold for , from ten to fifty thousand dollars . These remarks only apply ...
... examiner of the United States Patent Office appears the following : - " A patent , if it is worth anything , when properly managed , is worth , and can easily be sold for , from ten to fifty thousand dollars . These remarks only apply ...
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... examiner , who ascertains and reports to the Comptroller , ( 1st ) whether the nature . of the invention has been ... examiner's duty to report on these particulars . If the examiner reports against the application on any of these ...
... examiner , who ascertains and reports to the Comptroller , ( 1st ) whether the nature . of the invention has been ... examiner's duty to report on these particulars . If the examiner reports against the application on any of these ...
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... examiners have increased the scope of the original invention to the detriment of subsequent applicants . These alterations are kept secret , and only the specification as actually amended is published . The law wants a radical ...
... examiners have increased the scope of the original invention to the detriment of subsequent applicants . These alterations are kept secret , and only the specification as actually amended is published . The law wants a radical ...
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William Phillips Thompson. is again examined , and possibly again objected to by the examiner , and so on for several times , or 2. Inserting a reference to such prior specification in his own , or 3. Appealing against the Examiner's ...
William Phillips Thompson. is again examined , and possibly again objected to by the examiner , and so on for several times , or 2. Inserting a reference to such prior specification in his own , or 3. Appealing against the Examiner's ...
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Page 4 - means any manner of new manufacture the subject of letters patent and grant of privilege within section six of the Statute of Monopolies...
Page 34 - ... any alleged manufacture, use, sale, or purchase of the invention, any person or persons aggrieved thereby, may bring an action against him, and may obtain an injunction against the continuance of such threats, and may recover such damage (if any) as...
Page 60 - CLASS 27. Linen and hemp piece goods. CLASS 28. Linen and hemp goods, not included in Classes 26, 27 and 50. CLASS 29. Jute yarns and tissues, and other articles made of jute, not included in Class 50.
Page 34 - Any person who represents that any article sold by him is a patented article, when no patent has been granted for the same, or describes any design or trade mark applied to any article sold by him as registered which is not so, shall be liable for every offence on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding five pounds.
Page 65 - ... on conviction on indictment to imprisonment, with or without hard labour, for a term not exceeding two years, or to a fine not exceeding five hundred pounds, or to both such imprisonment and such fine, or on summary conviction to imprisonment, with or without hard labour...
Page 206 - That he had surreptitiously or unjustly obtained the patent for that which was in fact invented by another, who was using reasonable diligence in adapting and perfecting the same ; or, Third.
Page 41 - Court |] or a judge may certify that the validity of the patent came in question ; and if the Court or a judge so certifies, then in any subsequent action for infringement, the plaintiff in that action on obtaining a final order or judgment in his favour shall have his full costs charges and expenses as between solicitor and client, unless the Court or judge trying the action certifies that he ought not to have the same.
Page 53 - A written signature or copy of a written signature of the individual or firm applying for registration thereof as a trade mark; or (c.) A distinctive device, mark, brand, heading, label, or ticket...
Page 38 - Where a patent has been revoked on the ground of fraud, the comptroller may, on the application of the true inventor made in accordance with the provisions of this Act, grant to him a patent in lieu of and bearing the same date as the date of revocation of the patent so revoked, but the patent so granted shall cease on the expiration of the term for which the revoked patent was granted.
Page 33 - The exhibition of an invention at an industrial or international exhibition, certified as such by the Board of Trade, or the publication of any description of the invention during the period of the holding...