General Revision and Amendment of the Patent Law: Hearing Before the Committee on Patents, House of Representatives, Seventy-second Congress, First Session, on H.R. 10152, H.R. 10153, H.R. 10154, H.R. 10155, H.R. 10156, H.R. 10157, H.R. 9448, H.R. 10741, H.R. 6677, H.R. 7428, H.R. 7245. March 30 and 31, 1932U.S. Government Printing Office, 1932 - 134 pages |
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... disclaimers Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled , That section 4917 of the Revised Statutes ( U. S. C. , title 35 , sec . 65 ) be , and the same is hereby ...
... disclaimers Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled , That section 4917 of the Revised Statutes ( U. S. C. , title 35 , sec . 65 ) be , and the same is hereby ...
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... disclaimer shall affect any action pend- ing at the time of its being filed except so far as may relate to the question of unreasonable neglect or delay in filing it . " SEC . 2. Disclaimers filed in the Patent Office prior to the ...
... disclaimer shall affect any action pend- ing at the time of its being filed except so far as may relate to the question of unreasonable neglect or delay in filing it . " SEC . 2. Disclaimers filed in the Patent Office prior to the ...
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... disclaimer , when he answers to six months to examine , and then again six months , and they keep on doing that . Mr. SWANK . We ought to have legislation enacted where a com- missioner can handle this like a judge in a court ; the ...
... disclaimer , when he answers to six months to examine , and then again six months , and they keep on doing that . Mr. SWANK . We ought to have legislation enacted where a com- missioner can handle this like a judge in a court ; the ...
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... disclaimers statute , and it is a subject that was introduced by Mr. Vestal , sec- tion 4917. This has the approval of the association . I have drawn . up a form substitute , which has the approval of the New York Patent Law Association ...
... disclaimers statute , and it is a subject that was introduced by Mr. Vestal , sec- tion 4917. This has the approval of the association . I have drawn . up a form substitute , which has the approval of the New York Patent Law Association ...
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... disclaimer of such parts of the thing patented as he shall not choose to claim or to hold by virtue of the patent or ... disclaimers . The proposal is submitted as a substitute for H. R. 7245 , introduced in the House of Representatives ...
... disclaimer of such parts of the thing patented as he shall not choose to claim or to hold by virtue of the patent or ... disclaimers . The proposal is submitted as a substitute for H. R. 7245 , introduced in the House of Representatives ...
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Page 7 - ... not patented or described in any printed publication in this or any foreign country before his invention or discovery thereof, or more than two years prior to his application, and not in public use or on sale in this country for more than two years prior to his application, unless the same is proved to have been abandoned, may, upon payment of the fees required by law and other due proceedings had, obtain a patent therefor.
Page 3 - ... in such full, clear, concise, and exact terms as to enable any person skilled in the art or science to which it appertains, or with which it is most nearly connected, to make, construct, compound, and use the same...
Page 4 - ... in case of a machine, he shall explain the principle thereof, and the best mode in which he has contemplated applying that principle, so as to distinguish it from other inventions ; and he shall particularly point out and distinctly claim the part, improvement, or combination which he claims as his invention or discovery.
Page 131 - ... the court may enter judgment therein for any sum above the amount found by the verdict as the actual damages, according to the circumstances of the case, not exceeding three times the amount of such verdict, together with the costs.
Page 10 - ... to kill the same, and such owner, possessor, or person omitting or refusing to comply with the provisions of this section, shall, upon conviction, be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and...
Page 5 - Such oath may be made before any person within the United States authorized by law to administer oaths, or, when the applicant resides in a foreign country, before any minister, charge...
Page 12 - Whenever, through inadvertence, accident, or mistake, and without any fraudulent or deceptive intention, a patentee has claimed more than that of which he was the original or first inventor or discoverer, his patent shall be valid for all that part which is truly and justly his own...
Page 130 - ... according to the course and principles of courts of equity, to prevent the violation of the rights of any authors or inventors, secured to them by any laws of the United States...
Page 6 - ... country before his invention or discovery thereof, and not patented or described in any printed publication in this or any foreign country before his invention or discovery thereof...
Page 3 - In every original application the applicant must distinctly state under oath that to the best of his knowledge and belief the invention has not been in public use or on sale...