Reports of Patent, Design, and Trade Mark Cases, Volume 16Published at the Patent Office Sales Branch, 1899 - Design protection |
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Page 42
... means for altering " and adjusting the position of cycle saddles . " The Provisional Specification stated as follows : - " This invention relates to improved means , whereby the " angle , inclination , or tilt of the saddle of cycles ...
... means for altering " and adjusting the position of cycle saddles . " The Provisional Specification stated as follows : - " This invention relates to improved means , whereby the " angle , inclination , or tilt of the saddle of cycles ...
Page 47
... means of transmitting the pressure . [ HALSBURY , L.C. - This pin does not exist in the Respondents ' mechanism . ] Not in the same manner . [ HALSBURY , L.C. - I should have said not at all . ] The pin is only to transmit the pressure ...
... means of transmitting the pressure . [ HALSBURY , L.C. - This pin does not exist in the Respondents ' mechanism . ] Not in the same manner . [ HALSBURY , L.C. - I should have said not at all . ] The pin is only to transmit the pressure ...
Page 49
... means for securing or connecting the saddle to the boss " and the boss to the pillar or L - pin by a single movement of a nut or 55 " equivalent . " Now , my Lords , that " single movement of a nut or equivalent " is obtained by means ...
... means for securing or connecting the saddle to the boss " and the boss to the pillar or L - pin by a single movement of a nut or 55 " equivalent . " Now , my Lords , that " single movement of a nut or equivalent " is obtained by means ...
Page 50
... means of a single movement . Mr. Terrell endeavoured to get out of this position by saying that when only a very little adjustment was required you could do it by the Defendants ' machine ; but that is not the point . The point is ...
... means of a single movement . Mr. Terrell endeavoured to get out of this position by saying that when only a very little adjustment was required you could do it by the Defendants ' machine ; but that is not the point . The point is ...
Page 53
... means of any alteration of the wires ; ( 3 ) the wires create the tension which binds the tyre on to the felloe , whereas in the Complete Specification the underlying body is enlarged by means of air pressure , and this enlargement or ...
... means of any alteration of the wires ; ( 3 ) the wires create the tension which binds the tyre on to the felloe , whereas in the Complete Specification the underlying body is enlarged by means of air pressure , and this enlargement or ...
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Page 108 - Act, and shall (subject as hereinafter mentioned) be of the same effect as if they were contained in this Act, and shall be judicially noticed.
Page 184 - ... make, use, exercise, and vend the said invention within our United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and Isle of Man, in such manner as to him or them may seem meet, and that the said patentee shall have and enjoy the whole profit and advantage from time to time accruing by reason of the said invention, during the term of fourteen years from the date hereunder written of these presents...
Page 23 - Having now particularly described and ascertained the nature of my said invention and in what manner the same is to be performed, I declare that what I claim is (d).
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Page 404 - Crowley Millington" were merely technical terms, yet there is sufficient to show that they were very generally used, in conversation at least, as descriptive of particular qualities of steel. In short, it does not appear to me that there was any fraudulent intention in the use of the marks. That circumstance, however, does not deprive the plaintiffs of their right to the exclusive use of those names, and therefore I stated that the case is so made out as to entitle plaintiffs to have the injunction...
Page 239 - ... or on the ground that the invention has been patented in this country on an application of prior date, [1or on the ground that the complete specification describes or claims an invention other than that described in the provisional specification, and that such other invention forms the subject of an application made by the opponent in the interval between the leaving of the provisional specification and the leaving of the complete specification,] but on no other ground.
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Page 343 - Dunn, his executors, administrators, and assigns, shall and lawfully may have and enjoy the whole profit, benefit, commodity, and advantage, from time to time coming, growing, accruing, and arising, by reason of the said invention, for and during the term of...
Page 239 - Any person may at any time within two months from the date of the advertisement of the acceptance of a complete specification give notice at the Patent Office of opposition to the grant of the patent on any of the following grounds...