Information to Persons Having Business to Transact at the Patent OfficeU.S. Government Printing Office, 1892 - Patent laws and legislation |
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... returned . 3. Express charges , freight , postage , and all other charges 1887.3 . on matter sent to the Patent Office must be prepaid in full ; be prepaid . All charges o otherwise it will not be received . 5 1887-4 . Personal at- 4 ...
... returned . 3. Express charges , freight , postage , and all other charges 1887.3 . on matter sent to the Patent Office must be prepaid in full ; be prepaid . All charges o otherwise it will not be received . 5 1887-4 . Personal at- 4 ...
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... returned . But all such papers will first be submit- ted to the Commissioner , and only returned by his direct order . ness . turned . Complaints against examin- ers . Rev. Stat . , sec . 487 . ognize agents . ( b ) Complaints against ...
... returned . But all such papers will first be submit- ted to the Commissioner , and only returned by his direct order . ness . turned . Complaints against examin- ers . Rev. Stat . , sec . 487 . ognize agents . ( b ) Complaints against ...
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... returned to the applicants . When a model is required , the examination will be suspended until it shall have been filed . From a decision of the pri- mary examiner overruling a motion to dispense with a model an appeal may be taken to ...
... returned to the applicants . When a model is required , the examination will be suspended until it shall have been filed . From a decision of the pri- mary examiner overruling a motion to dispense with a model an appeal may be taken to ...
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... returned jected and aban- to the applicant upon demand and at his expense ; and the model in any pending case of less than two years ' standing may be returned to the applicant upon the filing of a formal abandonment of the application ...
... returned jected and aban- to the applicant upon demand and at his expense ; and the model in any pending case of less than two years ' standing may be returned to the applicant upon the filing of a formal abandonment of the application ...
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... returned for correction . Amendments 73. In every amendment the exact word or words to be 1887-72 . stricken out or inserted in the application must be specified , must be specific . and the precise point indicated where the erasure or ...
... returned for correction . Amendments 73. In every amendment the exact word or words to be 1887-72 . stricken out or inserted in the application must be specified , must be specific . and the precise point indicated where the erasure or ...
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Page 13 - The applicant shall make oath that he verily believes himself to be the original and first inventor or discoverer of the art, machine, manufacture, composition or improvement for which he solicits a patent; that he does not know and does not believe that the same was ever before known or used, and shall state of what country he is a citizen.
Page 14 - 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 d'affaires, consul, or commercial agent holding commission under the Government of the United States...
Page 9 - ... any new and original design for a manufacture, bust, statue, alto-relievo, or bas-relief; any new and original design for the printing of woolen, silk, cotton or other fabrics; any new and original impression, ornament, pattern, print or picture to be printed, painted, cast, or otherwise placed on or worked into any article of manufacture...
Page 52 - 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 23 - When any claim of an application is rejected on reference to a domestic patent which substantially shows or describes but does not claim the rejected invention, or on reference to a foreign patent or to a printed publication, and the applicant shall make oath to facts showing a completion of the invention in this country before the filing date of the application on which the domestic patent issued...
Page 83 - Now, therefore, to all whom it may concern, be it known that, for and in consideration of the sum of — — dollars to me in hand paid...
Page 12 - If several inventions, claimed in a single application, be of such a nature that a single patent may not be issued to cover them, the inventor will be required to limit the description, drawing, and claim of the pending application to whichever invention he may elect. The other inventions may be made the subjects of separate applications, which must conform to the rules applicable to original applications.
Page 23 - If the number or nature of the amendments shall render it otherwise difficult to consider the case...
Page 15 - This direction applies to all lines however fine, to shading, and to lines representing cut surfaces in sectional views. All lines must be clean, sharp, and solid, and fine or crowded lines should be avoided. Solid black should not be used for sectional or surface shading. Freehand work should be avoided wherever it is possible to do so.
Page 16 - They must be so placed in the close and complex parts of drawings as not to interfere with a thorough comprehension of the same, and therefore should rarely cross or mingle with the lines. When necessarily grouped around a certain part they should be placed at a little distance, where there is available space, and connected by lines with the parts to which they refer.