(e) The scale to which a drawing is made ought to be large enough to show the mechanism without crowding, and two or more sheets should be used if one does not give sufficient room to accomplish this end; but the number of sheets must never be more than... Journal of the Patent Office Society - Página 576por Patent Office Society (U.S.) - 1918Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1974 - 212 páginas
...angle of 45. Surface delineations should be shown by proper shading, which should be open. (e) Scale. The scale to which a drawing Is made ought to be large enough to show the mechanism without crowding when the drawing is reduced in reproduction, and views of portions of the mechanism on a larger scale... | |
| 1977 - 372 páginas
...angle of 45'. Surface delineations should be shown by proper shading, which should be open. (e) ScaZe¿ The scale to which a drawing is made ought to be large enough to show the mechanism without crowding when the drawing is reduced in reproduction, and views of portions of the mechanism on a larger scale... | |
| United States - 1951 - 894 páginas
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| United States. Patent Office - 1952 - 170 páginas
...portions of the mechanism on a larger scale should be used when necessary to show details clearly; two or more sheets should be used if one does not...room to accomplish this end, but the number of sheets should not be more than is necessary. (f) Reference characters. The different views should be consecutively... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1965 - 184 páginas
...angle of 45°. Surface delineations should be shown by proper shading, which should be open. (e) Scale. The scale to which a drawing is made ought to be large enough to show the mechanism without crowding when the drawing is reduced in reproduction, and views of portions of the mechanism on a larger scale... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1966 - 28 páginas
...various methods of shading. Flat, shiny surfaces may be shown as illustrated in the circular figure. The scale to which a drawing is made ought to be large enough to show the mechanism without crowding. THREADS-CONVENTIONAL METHOD BALL THREADED STUD HATCHING SHOULD BE EVENLY SPACED .^THREADED OPENING... | |
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