But where the result or effect is produced by chemical action, by the operation or application of some element or power of nature, or of one substance to another, such modes, methods, or operations are called processes. The Federal Reporter - Página 5181898Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| United States. Patent Office - 1911 - 598 páginas
...Marchand v. Emken, CD, 1889, 674; 49 OG, 1841; 132 US, 195.) In the language of Mr. Justice Grier : A new process is usually the result of discovery; a machine, of invention. One may discover a new and useful improvement in the process of tanning, dyeing, etc., irrespective... | |
| John Bouvier - 1870 - 900 páginas
...congress. It is included under the general term " useful art." Where a result or effect is produced by chemical action, by the operation or application of...nature, or of one substance to another, such modes, PROCURATION methods, or operations are called processes. A new process is usually the result of discovery;... | |
| Alexander Mansfield Burrill - 1870 - 674 páginas
...PROCESS. In patent law. A means or method employed to produce a certain result or effect, either by chemical action, by the operation or application of...or power of nature, or of one substance to another, irrespective of any machine or mechanical device. In this sense, & process is patentable. Grier, J.... | |
| Stephen Dodd Law - 1870 - 278 páginas
...be for the function or abstract effect of a machine, but only for the machine itself. Ibid., 2H8. 3. A new process is usually the result of discovery; a machine of invention. Ibid., 2H8. 4. One may discover an improvement in a process, irrespective of any particular form of... | |
| Charles Sidney Whitman - 1871 - 736 páginas
...result or manufacture. (Corning v. Burden, 15 How., 252.) Where the result or effect is produced by chemical action, by the operation or application of...modes, methods, or operations are called "processes." The arts of tanning, dyeing, making water-proof cloth, vulcanizing india rubber, smelting ores, Ac.,... | |
| Charles Sidney Whitman - 1871 - 734 páginas
...result or manufacture. (Corning v. Burden, 15 How., 252.) Where the result or effect is produced by chemical action, by the operation or application of...modes, methods, or operations are called "processes'." The arts of tanning, dyeing, making water-proof cloth, vulcanizing India rubber, smelting ores, Ac.,... | |
| United States. Circuit Courts, Samuel Sparks Fisher - 1872 - 726 páginas
...for the mechanical appliances or means employed; where the result is attained, or effect produced by chemical action, by the operation or application of some element or power of nature, or of some property in matter, or of one substance to another, then the patent may be for the art, process,... | |
| John Bouvier - 1874 - 746 páginas
...application of some element or power of nature, or of one substance to another, such modes, PROCURATION methods, or operations are called processes. A new...invention. The arts of tanning, dyeing, making water-proof cloth,vulcanizing india-rubber, smelting ores, and numerous others, are usually carried on by processes,... | |
| Jabez S. Holmes - 1877 - 596 páginas
...a certain effect or result. But when the result or effect is produced by chemical action, or by the application of some element or power of nature, or...modes, methods, or operations are called processes. Corning v. Burden, 15 How. 252. It follows, from the law as expounded by the Supreme Court of the United... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1877 - 678 páginas
...certain effect or result ; but when the result or effect is produced by chemical action, or by the application of some element or power of nature, or of one substance to another, auch modes, methods, or operations are called " processes." And this is in almost the same language... | |
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