Bell discovered a new art — that of transmitting speech by electricity — and has a right to hold the broadest claim for it which can be permitted in any case, not to the abstract right of sending sounds by telegraph, without any regard to means, but... The Electrical Review - Página 2771881Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| United States. Patent Office - 1884 - 580 páginas
...the sounds committed to it at the nearer end. The opinion iu Spencer's case clearly points out that " Bell discovered a new art — that of transmitting...the broadest claim for it which can be permitted in auy case," aud •• the invention is nothing less than the transfer to a wire of electrical vibrations... | |
| 1884 - 550 páginas
...the sounds committed to it at the nearer end. The opinion in Spencer's case clearly points out that " Bell discovered a new art — that of transmitting...claim for it which can be permitted in any case," and " the invention is nothing less than the transfer to a wire of electrical vibrations like those... | |
| 1881 - 956 páginas
...infringement. 3. DtSCOVERER OF NEW ART — BROAD CLAIM. The discoverer of a new art is entitled to the broadest claim for it which can be permitted in any case; not to the abstract right to the art without regard to the means, but to all means and processes which he has both invented and... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1882 - 622 páginas
...microphone, which has been very much improved since the date of the first Bell patent. If the Bell patent were for a mere arrangement or combination of old...processes which he has both invented and claimed. The invention is nothing less than the transfer to a wire of electrical vibrations like those which... | |
| George Bartlett Prescott - 1884 - 556 páginas
...microphone, which has been very much improved since the date of the first Bell patent. If the Bell patent were for a mere arrangement, or combination of old...processes which he has both invented and claimed. The invention is nothing less than the transfer to a wire of electrical vibrations like those which... | |
| George Bartlett Prescott - 1884 - 560 páginas
...the sounds committed to it at the nearer end. The opinion in Spencer's case clearly points out that " Bell discovered a new art — that of transmitting...claim for it which can be permitted in any case," and "the invention is nothing less than the transfer to a wire of electrical vibrations like those... | |
| 1885 - 1076 páginas
...the sounds committed to it at the nearer end. The opinion in Spencer's case clearly points out that " Bell discovered a new art — that of transmitting...claim for it which can be permitted in any case," and " the invention is nothing less than the transfer to a wire of electrical vibrations like those... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (2nd Circuit) - 1886 - 642 páginas
...Circuit Court for the District of Massachusetts. In the Spencer case, it was held by Lowell, J., that Bell " discovered a new art, that of transmitting...processes which he has both invented and claimed." It was also held, that the essential elements of the method are the production of what the patent calls... | |
| 1912 - 480 páginas
...armature of an electro-magnet set in vibration by sound waves. Judge Lowell said: "If the Bell patent were for a mere arrangement or combination of old...processes which he has both invented and claimed." Judge Lowell held: "The invention to be for nothing less than the transfer to a wire of electrical... | |
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