... a written description of his invention, and of the manner of using, or process of compounding the same, in such full, clear and exact terms, as to distinguish the same from all other things before known, and to enable any person skilled in the art... Annual Report of the Commissioner of Patents - Página 82por United States. Patent Office - 1846Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | William Graydon - 1803 - 730 páginas
...pounding the same, in such full, clear and exact terms, as to distinguish the same from all other things before known, and to enable any person skilled in the art or science, of which it is a branch, orvilh which it is most nearly connctlcd, to make, compound, and use the same. And in the case of any... | |
 | John Redman Coxe, Thomas Cooper - 1813 - 532 páginas
...compounding the same, in such full, clear and exact terms, as to distinguish the same from all other things before known, and to enable any person skilled in...of which it is a branch, or with which it is most nearly connected, to ma.ke, compound, and use the same. And in the ca.se of any machine, he shall fully... | |
 | Paraclete Potter - 1814 - 276 páginas
...same, and must be in such full, clear and exact terms as to distinguish the same from all other things before known ; and to enable any person skilled in the art or sc'.ei o of which it is a branch, or with which it M mosi nearly connected, to make, compound and use... | |
 | United States. Circuit Court (1st Circuit), John Gallison - 1815 - 696 páginas
...done, it is defrauding the public of all the consideration, distinguish lhe same from all other things before known, and to enable any person skilled in...of which it is a branch, or with which it is most nearly connected, to make and use the same, this would not be sufficient to defeat the right of the... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1816 - 694 páginas
...his invention, in such full, clear, and exact terms, as to distinguish the same from all other things before known, and to enable any person skilled in the art or science, Sic. &c. to make, compound, and use the same." The specification, then, has two objects: one is to... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1816 - 782 páginas
...patent is good, although it does not describe the invention in such full, clear, and exact terms, that a person skilled in the art, or science, of which it is a branch, could construct or make the thing ; unless such defective description or concealment was with intent... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1818 - 712 páginas
...terms, as to distinguish th tame from all otker things before, known, and to cnnhlc any person •killed 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 in the case of any machine, he shall fully... | |
 | United States. Supreme Court - 1818 - 714 páginas
...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 in the case <>f any machine, he shall fully ex* plain the principle, and the several modes in which he has contemplated... | |
 | William Alexander Duer - 1819 - 212 páginas
...clear, and exact terms, as to distinguish " it from all other things before known,—and to en" able any person skilled in the art or science of *' which it is a branch, or with which it is most near" ly connected, to make, compound, and use the *' same."* The object of the law in rigorously exacting... | |
 | Edward Ingersoll - 1821 - 884 páginas
...compounding, the same, in such full, clear, and exact terms, as to distinguish the same from all other things before known, and to enable any person, skilled in the art or science of which it is :•. branch, or with which it is most nearly connected; to make, compound, and use the same. And in... | |
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