| George Ticknor Curtis - Patent laws and legislation - 1867 - 684 pages
...those elementary parts are so arranged that the successive action of each contributes to produce some practical result, which result, when attained, is...one entire whole, a valid claim for thus combining those elementary parts may be made. Nor is it requisite to include in the claim for a combination,... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (2nd Circuit) - Law reports, digests, etc - 1879 - 644 pages
...several elementary parts of the combination should act simultaneously. If those elementary parts are so arranged that the successive action of each contributes...one entire whole, a valid claim for thus combining those elementary parts may be made." In the original arguments on the part of the plaintiffs, the combination... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1880 - 1956 pages
...for a combination it is not necessary that the several elementary parts of the combination Bhoulcl act simultaneously. If those elementary parts are...successive action of all the elementary parts, -viewed as an entire whole, a valid claim for thus combining these elementary parts can be made." The result which... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (2nd Circuit) - Law reports, digests, etc - 1881 - 638 pages
...several elementary parts of the combination should act simultaneously. If those elementary parts are so arranged that the successive action of each contributes...which result, when attained, is the product of the simultaneons or successive action of all the elementary parts, viewed as one entire whole, a valid... | |
| Hubert Ashley Banning, United States. Circuit Courts - Law reports, digests, etc - 1883 - 730 pages
...several elementary parts of the combination should act simultaneously. If those elementary parts are so arranged that the successive action of each contributes...one entire whole, a valid claim for thus combining those elementary parts may be made." The result which was attained was the automatic delivery of a... | |
| Orlando Bump - Copyright - 1884 - 912 pages
...several elementary parts of the combination should act simultaneously. If those elementary parts are so arranged that the successive action of each contributes...one entire whole, a valid claim for thus combining those elementary parts may be made. Furbush v. Cook, 2 Fish. 668 ; Birdsell r. McDonald," 6 OG 682... | |
| Albert Henry Walker - Patent laws and legislation - 1889 - 852 pages
...several elementary parts of the combination should act simultaneously. If those elementary parts are so arranged that the successive action of each contributes...successive action of all the elementary parts, viewed as 1 Tack Co. v. Mfg. Co. 109 US 21 Fed. Rep. 566, 1884; Mosier Safe 120, 1883; Bussey v. Mfg. Co. 110... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1890 - 696 pages
...several elementary parts of the combination should act simultaneously. If these elementary parts are so arranged that the successive action of each contributes...produce some one practical result, which result, when obtained, is the product of the simultaneous or successive action of all of the elementary parts viewed... | |
| General Electric Company - Electric engineering - 1914 - 1324 pages
...those elementary parts are so arranged that the successive action of each contributes to produce some practical result, which result, when attained, is...one entire whole, a valid claim for thus combining those elementary parts may be made. (Forbush v. Cook, 2 Fisher, 669, 1857.) This opinion was given... | |
| Albert Henry Walker - Patent laws and legislation - 1904 - 906 pages
...Court case,1 stated the true doctrine on this subject, and stated it with marked lucidity, saying: " To make a valid claim for a combination, it is not...one entire whole, a valid claim for thus combining those elementary parts may be made." And that view of the law has also been taken in more recent times.2... | |
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