A process is a mode of treatment of certain materials to produce a given result. It is an act, or a series of acts, performed upon the subject-matter to be transformed and reduced to a different state or thing. United States Supreme Court Reports - Side 141av United States. Supreme Court - 1901Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| United States. Supreme Court - 1909 - 632 sider
...patentable, irrespective of the particular form of the instrumentalities used, cannot be disputed. ... Either may be pointed out; but if the patent is not...be an infringement, the general process being the Opinion of the Court. 214 US same. A process is a mode of treatment of certain materials to produce... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1910 - 738 sider
...patentable, irrespective of the particular form of the instrumentalities used, cannot be disputed. • * * Either may be pointed out ; but if the patent is not...treatment of certain materials to produce a given remit. It is an act, or a series of acts, performed upon the subject-matter to be transformed and reduced... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1910 - 1242 sider
...production of a commercial product as is understood to constitute a process under the patent laws; a mode of treatment of certain materials to produce a given result. It is a conception of the mind seen only by its results: Eastern Extracting Co. v. Greater New York Extracting... | |
| James Parker Hall, James De Witt Andrews - 1910 - 452 sider
...word art, as used in the patent act, is practically synonymous with process, which has been defined as "a mode of treatment of certain materials to produce a given result; an act or series of acts performed on a subject-matter to be transformed and reduced to a different... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1911 - 596 sider
...may be. It does not follow, therefore, that his is necessarily a hand method, but this is immaterial. A process is a mode of treatment of certain materials to produce a given result. It is an act, or series of acts, performed upon the subject-matter to be transformed and reduced to a different state... | |
| Francis Michael Wright - 1913 - 70 sider
...be desired, for any new design, shape or pattern of any article of manufacture. An Art (method, or process), is a mode of treatment of certain materials to produce a given result. A good example of a patentable art was Goodyear's process of vulcanizing rubber, which consisted in... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Patents - 1913 - 330 sider
...which was u copy of a prior patent or publication mentioned in the statute. Art Ctcfincd, — An art is a mode of treatment of certain materials to produce a given result : an act or series of acts to be performed upon the subject matter to be transformed and reduced to... | |
| Walter Forwood Rogers - 1914 - 902 sider
...of the beer, and no danger to the health of the workmen. This is, as was said in Cochrane v. Deener, "a mode of treatment of certain materials to produce a given result," and "an act, or a series of acts, performed upon the subject-matter to be transformed and reduced to... | |
| United States - 1918 - 1320 sider
...although the machinery necessary to perform the process may not be patentable. It is defined to be a "mode of treatment of certain materials to produce a given result. It is an act, or series of acts, performed upon the subject-matter to be transformed and reduced to a different state... | |
| John Barker Waite - 1920 - 332 sider
...be at all material what instrument or machinery is used to effect that object, whether a hammer, a pestle and mortar, or a mill. Either may be pointed...general process being the same. A process is a mode of treatm£at_pf_cerhiin materials. txuproduce a given It is an act, or a series of acts, performed upon... | |
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