I do not propose to limit myself to the specific machinery or parts of machinery described in the foregoing specification and claims, the essence of my invention being the use of the motive power of the electric or galvanic current, which I call electro-magnetism,... The American Law Register - Side 1341868Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1848 - 674 sider
...of machinery described in the foregoing specification and claims, the essence of my invention being the use of the motive power of the electric or galvanic current which 1 call electro-magnetism, however developed, for making or printing intelligible characters,... | |
| 1848 - 676 sider
...of machinery described in the foregoing specification and claims, the essence of my invention being the use of the motive power of the electric or galvanic current which I call electro-magnetism, however developed, for making or printing intelligible character«,... | |
| Laurence Turnbull - 1853 - 276 sider
...printing telegraph." When there, for the first time, he speaks^lso of "the essence of my invention being the use of the motive power of the electric or galvanic current," "however developed" "for marking or printing intelligible characters," " at any distance" being " a new application of that... | |
| Salmon Portland Chase - 1853 - 54 sider
...of machinery described in the foregoing specifications or claims ; the essence of my invention being the use of the motive power of the electric or galvanic current, which I call electro-magnetism, however developed, for marking or printing intelligible characters,... | |
| Laurence Turnbull - 1853 - 276 sider
...process, he once more characterized it in the same terms, and claimed " as the essence of his invention the use of the motive power of the electric or galvanic current (electro-magnetism as he now terms it), however developed, for marking or printing intelligible characters,... | |
| 1854 - 750 sider
...of machinery described in the foregoing specification and claims, the essence of my invention being the use of the motive power of the electric or galvanic current, which I call electro-magnetism, however developed, for marking or printing intelligible characters,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1854 - 600 sider
...machinery, described in the foregoing specifications and claims ; the essence of my invention being the use of the motive power of the electric or galvanic current, which I call electro-magnetism, however developed, for making or printing intelligible characters,... | |
| 1855 - 820 sider
...being the use of the motive power of the electric or galvanic (jurrent, which I call electro-magnetism, however developed, for making or printing intelligible characters, signs, o"r letters, at any distances, being a new application of that power of which I claim to be the first inventor, or discoverer."... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1855 - 830 sider
...of machinery described in the foregoing specification and claims, the essence of my invention being the use of the motive power of the electric or galvanic current, which I call electro-magnetism, however developed, for making or printing intelligible characters,... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1855 - 794 sider
...of machinery described in the foregoing specification and claims, the essence of my invention being the use of the motive power of the electric or galvanic current, which I call electro-magnetism, however developed, for making or printing intelligible characters,... | |
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