| Walter Forwood Rogers - Patent laws and legislation - 1914 - 902 pages
...patented, and shall have obtained a patent for such improvement, he shall not be at liberty to make, use, or vend the original discovery, nor shall the first inventor be at liberty to use'the improvement. And it is hereby enacted and declared, that simply changing the form or the proportions... | |
| John Barker Waite - Patent laws and legislation - 1920 - 328 pages
...provided specifically, "It is hereby enacted and declared, that simply changing the form or propositions of any machine, or composition of matter in any degree, shall not be deemed a discovery." Belding Mfg. Co. v. Corn Planter Co., 152 US 100, Lowell v. Lewis, I Mason 182, 189; "I say substantially... | |
| John Barker Waite - Patent laws and legislation - 1920 - 332 pages
...not refer to "change of form" at all. The Patent Act of Feb. 21, 1793, ยง2, provided specifically, "It is hereby enacted and declared, that simply changing the form or propositions of any machine, or composition of matter in any degree, shall not be deemed a discovery."... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1973 - 732 pages
...1073 Act provided : ". . . And It Is hereby enacted and declared, that slmplv changing the form or tli proportions of any machine, or composition of matter, In any degree, shall not t deemed a discovery." Exclusive patent rights are constitutionally reserved for the truly creative... | |
| Thomas Green Fessenden - Patent laws and legislation - 2003 - 226 pages
...patented, and shall have obtained a patent for such improvement, he shall not be at liberty to make, use, or vend the original discovery, nor shall the first...at liberty to use the improvement, and it is hereby further enacted, and declared that simply changing the form or proportions of any machine or composition... | |
| Joshua Montefiore - Commerce - 2004 - 1532 pages
...inventor at liberty to use the improvement ; and it is declared that simply changing the form or the proportions of any machine, or composition of matter in any degree, shall not be deemed 3 discovery. Where any person makes a new invention, discovery, or improvernent, on account of which... | |
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