| Meteorology - 1829 - 906 pages
...guiding, and depressing or elevlting the saw. " It is claimed as new, to cut ice of a uniform size, and by means of an apparatus worked by any other power than human; the invention of this art, as well as the particular mode of the application, are claimed by the subscriber."... | |
| United States. Patent Office - Patent laws and legislation - 1847 - 708 pages
...cutter. It was held by the court, that the specification, so far as it claimed the art of cutting ice by means of an apparatus worked by any other power than human, was the claim of an abstract principle, and void; but so far as it claimed the two machines deseribed... | |
| Robert Henley Eden Baron Henley - Forms (Law) - 1852 - 770 pages
...cutter. It was held by the court, that tho specification so far as it claimed the art of cutting ice by means of an apparatus worked by any other power than human, was the claim of an abstract principle, and void, but so far as it claimed the two machines described... | |
| John Paxton Norman - Patent laws and legislation - 1853 - 324 pages
...mode of carrying the principle into effect. (&) In an American case, the plaintiff claimed " to cut ice of a uniform size by means of an apparatus worked by any other power than human. The invention of the art, as well as the particular method of the application of the principle, are... | |
| Patent laws and legislation - 1854 - 868 pages
...patentee has summed up his claim and invention ? The specification slates : " It is claimed as new, to cut ice of a uniform size, by means / of an apparatus worked by any other power than human. The invention of this art, as well as the particular method of the application of the principle, are... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - Patent laws and legislation - 1854 - 718 pages
...distinction occurred before Mr. Justice Story. The plaintiff's specification claimed " as new, to cut ice, of a uniform size, by means of an apparatus worked by any other power than human. The invention of this art, as well as the particular method of the application of the principle, are... | |
| John Coryton - Patent laws and legislation - 1855 - 600 pages
...instrument describing l Probably the extreme of such inaccuracy was touched by the American who claimed " the cutting of ice of a uniform size by means of an apparatus woiked by any other power than buman." ( \\'yeth v. Stone, 1840, 1 Story, Rep. 274; Curtis on Patents,... | |
| Richard Peters - Law reports, digests, etc - 1860 - 792 pages
...cutter. It was held by the court, that the specification, so far as it claimed the art of cutting ice by means of an apparatus worked by any other power than human, was the claim of an abstract principle, and void ; but so far as it claimed the two machines described... | |
| J. G. Moore - Patent laws and legislation - 1860 - 358 pages
...cutter. It was held by the court, that the specification, so far as it claimed the art of cutting ice by means of an apparatus worked by any other power than human, was the claim of an abstract principle, and void ; but so far as it claimed the two machines described... | |
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