| United States. Patent Office - Patents - 1846
...in such clear and exact terms as to distinguish the same from all other titings before known, and to enable any person skilled in the art or science of which it is a branch, or with which it is most clearly connected, to make, compound, and use the same; and in the case of any machine, he shall fully... | |
| William Graydon - Law - 1803 - 730 pages
...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 - Industrial arts - 1813 - 532 pages
...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...nearly connected, to ma.ke, compound, and use the same. And in the ca.se of any machine, he shall fully explain the principle, and the several modes, in which... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (1st Circuit), John Gallison - Law reports, digests, etc - 1815 - 696 pages
...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, or with which it is most intimately connected, to make, compound, and use the same ; and in the case of any machine, he shall... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1818 - 712 pages
...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...nearly connected, to make, compound, and use the same. And in the case of any machine, he shall fully explain the principle, and the several modes in which... | |
| William Alexander Duer - Technology & Engineering - 1819 - 212 pages
...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 - Law - 1821 - 882 pages
...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... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - Inventions - 1822 - 524 pages
...terms, *' as to distinguish the same from all other " things before known, and to enable any per" son, 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. And in the case of any machine, " he shall... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1822 - 666 pages
...in such fun, clear, and exact terms, as to distinguish the same from all things before known, and to enable any person skilled in the art or science, of which it -is a In ;mri). or with which it is most nearly connected, to make, compound, and use the same; and in the... | |
| Ontario - Law - 1826 - 182 pages
...the same from filcd| all other things before known, and to make any person skilled in the Art Py * or Science, of which it is a branch, or with which it is most clearjy connected, to Make, Compound and Use the same ; and in the case of any Machine, he shall fully... | |
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