| John Davies (Of the Rolls Chapel Office) - 1816 - 470 páginas
...thing made. Under the practice of making we ma}7 class all new artificial manners of operatingwith the hand, or with instruments in common use, new processes...produced is some new substance, or composition of things, it should seem that the privilege of the sole working or making ought to be for such new substance... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1816 - 786 páginas
...thing made. Under the practice nf making, we may class all new artificial manners of operating with the hand, or with instruments in common use, new processes...effect produced is some new substance, or composition, it would seem that the privilege of the sole working, or making, ought to be for such new substance,... | |
| Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas - 1818 - 730 páginas
...comprehend, in the first place, new compositions of things, such as manufactures properly so called. 2d. All mechanical inventions, whether made to produce...without regard to the mechanism or process by which it is produced. When the effect produced is no new substance, the patent can only be for thy mechanism,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1818 - 712 páginas
...tiling made. Under the practice of making, we may class all new artiGcial manners of operating with the hand, or with instruments in common use, new processes...effect produced is some new substance, or composition, it would seem (tut the privilege of the sole working, or mnking, night to be for such new substance,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1818 - 712 páginas
...thing made. Under the practice of making, we may class nil new artificial manners of operating with the hand, or with instruments in common use, new processes...to the public. When the effect produced is some new suhsuAice, or composition, it would seem that the privilege of the sole working, or making, cujjht... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1820 - 528 páginas
...thing made. Under the practice of making, we may class all new artificial manners of operating with the hand, or with instruments in common use, new processes...in any art producing effects useful to the public. New methods of manufacturing articles in common use, where the (a) 2H. B.48I,2. (A) Ibid. +92. whole... | |
| Robert Henley Eden Baron Henley - 1821 - 514 páginas
...or new effects. Under the practice of making he classed all new artificial manners of operating with the hand, or with instruments in common use, new processes...in any art producing effects useful to the public. He observed, that when the effect produced is some new substance or composition of things, it should... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - 1822 - 524 páginas
...thing made. Under the practice of making, we may class all new artificial manners of operating with the hand, or with instruments in common use; new processes...produced, is some new substance, or composition of things, it should seem that the privilege of the sole making, or working, ought to be for such new substance,... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1824 - 516 páginas
...effects (3). Under the practice of making, we may class all new artificial manners of operating with the hand, or with instruments in common use, new processes...in any art producing effects useful to the public (4) ; so, new methods of manufacturing articles in common use, wher* the whole merit and effect produced... | |
| William Newton - 1831 - 406 páginas
...operating by hand, or by known instruments ; to principles carried into practice in a new manner ; new processes in any art, producing effects useful to the public. When the effect produced is a new substance or composition, the patent must be for the new substance or composition, without regard... | |
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