Contracts, Specifications, and Law for EngineersMcGraw-Hill, 1971 - 532 pages |
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Page 419
... invention . It is not to be merely a routine improvement11 of some article or process . An improve- ment , to be patentable , must reveal the exercise of unusual ingenuity - it should represent an advance that would not ordinarily be ...
... invention . It is not to be merely a routine improvement11 of some article or process . An improve- ment , to be patentable , must reveal the exercise of unusual ingenuity - it should represent an advance that would not ordinarily be ...
Page 427
... invention against the possibility that they are asked to appear in support of the inventor's claims . Remember that one may have to prove the priority of his invention in order to overcome interference 33 from other persons interested ...
... invention against the possibility that they are asked to appear in support of the inventor's claims . Remember that one may have to prove the priority of his invention in order to overcome interference 33 from other persons interested ...
Page 428
... invention to practice is prima facie the first and true inventor , but that the man who first conceives , and , in a mental sense , first invents , a machine , art , or composition of matter , may date his patentable invention back to ...
... invention to practice is prima facie the first and true inventor , but that the man who first conceives , and , in a mental sense , first invents , a machine , art , or composition of matter , may date his patentable invention back to ...
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