| Railroad engineering - 1836 - 848 pages
...witnesses shall be filed in the patent office ; and he shall, moreover,furnish a model of his machine, in all cases which admit of a representation by model,...that he does verily believe that he is the original inventor or discoverer of the art, machine, composition, or improvement, for which he solicits a patent,... | |
| Industrial arts - 1836 - 498 pages
...witnesses, shall be filed in the Patent-office ; and he shall, moreover, furnish a model of bis machine, in all cases which admit of a representation by model,...The applicant shall also make oath or affirmation thai he does verily believe that he is the original inventor or discoverer of the art, machine, composition,... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - Industrial arts - 1836 - 502 pages
...and he shall, moreover, furnish a model of bis machine, in all cases which admit of a repre'entation by model, of a convenient size to exhibit advantageously...The applicant shall also make oath or affirmation thai he does verily believe that he is the original inventor or discoverer of the art, machine, composition,... | |
| Willard Phillips - Patent laws and legislation - 1837 - 408 pages
...1836 requires that the inventor shall furnish a model of his invention, in all cases which admit of representation by model, of a convenient size to exhibit advantageously its several parts. This is a variation from the former act of 1793, s. 3, which required a model, " provided the secretary... | |
| Meteorology - 1844 - 950 pages
...dispensed with by the Commissioner. SEC. 21. "Every inventor, before he can receive a patent, must make oath, or affirmation, that he does verily believe...first inventor, or discoverer, of the art, machine, manufacture, composition, or improvement, for which he solicits a patent; and that he does not know,... | |
| United States - Law - 1846 - 882 pages
...witnesses, shall be filed in the Patent Office ; and he shall moreover furnish a model of his invention, in all cases which admit of a representation by model,...improvement, for which he solicits a patent, and that lie does not know or believe that the same was ever before known or used ; and also of what country... | |
| United States. Patent Office - Patent laws and legislation - 1847 - 708 pages
...witnesses, shall be filed in the Patent Office; and he shall, moreover, furnish a model of his invention, in all cases which admit of a representation by model,...advantageously its several parts. The applicant shall «foi* °r >ffirm a^so make oath, or affirmation, that he does verily believe that he is the original... | |
| John L. Kingsley, Joseph P. Pirsson - Forms (Law) - 1848 - 212 pages
...the Patent Office. The Law declares that he, "the inventor," shall furnish a model of his invention in all cases which admit of a representation by model,...size to exhibit advantageously its several parts, (See Sec. 6, July 4, 1836). And the rule of the Patent Office is, " that the model should be neatly... | |
| Carl Fr Loosey - 1849 - 508 pages
...witnesses, shall be filed in the Patent Office; and he shall, moreover, furnish a model of his invention, in all cases which admit of a representation by model,...improvement, for which he solicits a patent; and that he deos not know or believe that the same was ever before known or used; and also of what country he is... | |
| Delos White Beadle - Commercial law - 1851 - 370 pages
...1 KJIlfe.l 3. The Oath or Affirmation. — " Every inventor, before he can receive a patent, uiust make oath or affirmation that he does verily believe...first inventor or discoverer of the art, machine, manufacture, composition, or improvement, tor which he solicits a patent; and that he does not know... | |
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