Reports of Patent Causes: Decided in the Circuit Courts of the United States Since January 1, 1874, Volume 5L. K. Strouse & Company, 1883 |
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... metals , etc. , " and as consisting " of the ingredi- ents and the proportions hereinafter given , as follows : To one thousand pounds of tallow , and caustic soda sufficient to saponify the tallow , add two hundred and fifty pounds ...
... metals , etc. , " and as consisting " of the ingredi- ents and the proportions hereinafter given , as follows : To one thousand pounds of tallow , and caustic soda sufficient to saponify the tallow , add two hundred and fifty pounds ...
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... metal which can be turned outside or inside , by means of which , passages may be left for the air in A to pass into B , or the air in B to pass into the outer atmosphere and to equalize the pressure on the two sides of the doors . On ...
... metal which can be turned outside or inside , by means of which , passages may be left for the air in A to pass into B , or the air in B to pass into the outer atmosphere and to equalize the pressure on the two sides of the doors . On ...
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... metal extending upward outside of the body . The defend- ants ' scuttle is made in substantially the same way , except that the bottom extends upward , inside of the body . Placing the body inside of the upward extension of the bottom ...
... metal extending upward outside of the body . The defend- ants ' scuttle is made in substantially the same way , except that the bottom extends upward , inside of the body . Placing the body inside of the upward extension of the bottom ...
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... metal sheets and the wall or structure at all points , except at the edges of the sheets : Held , that if the ordinary form of corrugated iron , when applied to the roof or sides of a building , does not give sufficient air spaces ...
... metal sheets and the wall or structure at all points , except at the edges of the sheets : Held , that if the ordinary form of corrugated iron , when applied to the roof or sides of a building , does not give sufficient air spaces ...
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... metal sheathing to buildings , bridges , and similar structures , owing to the fact that the expansion and contraction of the metal , cause the nails to work out and the metal to draw apart or wrinkle . The shrinkage and swelling of the ...
... metal sheathing to buildings , bridges , and similar structures , owing to the fact that the expansion and contraction of the metal , cause the nails to work out and the metal to draw apart or wrinkle . The shrinkage and swelling of the ...
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Page 301 - ... upon a decree being rendered in any such case for an infringement the complainant shall be entitled to recover, in addition to the profits to be accounted for by the defendant, the damages the complainant has sustained thereby; and the court shall assess the same or cause the same to be assessed under its direction.
Page 368 - ... that there was probable cause for the act done by the collector or other officer, or that he acted under the directions of the Secretary of the Treasury or other proper officer of the Government, no execution shall issue against such collector or other officer, but the amount so recovered shall, upon final judgment, be provided for and paid out of the proper appropriation from the Treasury.
Page 238 - And no civil suit shall be brought before either of said courts against an inhabitant of the United States, by any original process in any other district than that whereof he is an inhabitant, or in which he shall be found at the time of serving the writ...
Page 148 - But every patent granted for an invention which has been previously patented in a foreign country shall be so limited as to expire at the same time with the foreign patent, or, if there be more than one, at the same time with the one having the shortest term, and in no case shall it be in force more than seventeen years...
Page 33 - it is no new invention to use an old machine for a new purpose. The inventor of a machine is entitled to all the uses to which it can be put, no matter whether he had conceived the idea of the use or not.
Page 368 - When a recovery is had in any suit or proceeding against a collector or other officer of the revenue for any act done by him, or for the recovery of any money exacted by or paid to him and by him paid into the Treasury...
Page 294 - ... granting to such petitioner, his heirs, administrators or assigns, for any term not exceeding fourteen years, the sole and exclusive right and liberty of making, using and vending to others to be used, the said invention or discovery.
Page 146 - Commissioner that the same had been invented or discovered by any other person in this country prior to the alleged invention or discovery thereof by the applicant...
Page 159 - That every patent shall be assignable in law, either as to the whole interest, or any undivided part thereof, by any instrument in writing; which assignment, and also every grant and conveyance of the exclusive right under any patent, to make and use, and to grant to others to make and use, the thing patented within and throughout any specified part or portion of the United State.1?, shall be recorded in the Patent Office within three months from the execution thereof, for which the assignee or grantee...
Page 587 - That such power to punish contempts shall not be construed to extend to any cases except the misbehavior of any person in their presence or so near thereto as to obstruct the administration of justice...