The consideration moving from the inventor is the production of a new and useful thing, and the giving to the public of a full knowledge thereof by means of a proper application for a patent, whereby the public is enabled .to practice the invention when... Bulletin of Pharmacy - Page 491889Full view - About this book
| William Edgar Simonds - 1874 - 264 pages
...development of a new invention from interference and competition till the investment becomes remunerative. A Patent is a Contract between the inventor and the Government representing the public at large.1 The consideration moving from the inventor is the production of a new and useful thing, and... | |
| 1881 - 670 pages
...granting to inventors the exclusive use of their inventions in exchange for "the giving to the public a full knowledge thereof by means of a proper application for a patent, whereby the public is enabled to practise the invention when the patient expires." The article thus finally becomes public property.... | |
| George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman - 1881 - 798 pages
...granting to inventors the exclusive use of their inventions in exchange for " the giving to the public a full knowledge thereof by means of a proper application for a patent, whereby the public is enabled to practise the invention when the patent expires." The article thus finally becomes public property.... | |
| 1884 - 672 pages
...legislation, that tbe object sought is a benefit accruing to the public." What, then, is a patent ? "A patent is a contract between the inventor and the...new and useful thing, and the giving to the public a full knowledge thereof by means of a proper application for a patent, whereby the public is enabled... | |
| John Brown Hamilton - 1887 - 916 pages
...a new invention from interference and competition ' till the investment becomes remunerative.' "f " A patent is a contract between the inventor and the Government, representing the public at large.J The consideration moving from the inventor is the production of a new and useful thing, and... | |
| Philadelphia County Medical Society - 1889 - 446 pages
...one of statute and of grant, and subject to the conditions imposed in the statutes and in the grants. A patent is a contract between the inventor and the...application for a patent, whereby the public is enabled to practise the invention when the patent expires. The consideration moving from the Government is the... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association - 1889 - 886 pages
...capital in the working and development of a new invention till the investment becomes remunerative. " A patent is a contract between the inventor and the government representing the public at large : f the consideration moving from the in•Day vs. Union Rubber Co., 3 Blatch, 500: Randall vs. Winsor,2i... | |
| 1898 - 432 pages
...are sometimes secured without complying with the terms of the patent law. Such patents are void, for a patent is a contract between the inventor and the government representing the public at large, compliance with the terms of which is necessary to make it binding. It is evident that if the Patent... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association. Annual Meeting - 1900 - 1020 pages
...furnish a description of the invention at a nominal cost to any one who may apply for the same; the patent is a contract between the inventor and the Government, representing the public at large; fraudulent claims made in applications for patents or in advertisements in their exploitation vitiate... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association. Annual Meeting, American Pharmaceutical Association - 1910 - 1476 pages
...development of a new invention from interference and competition till the investment becomes remunerative. A patent is a contract between the inventor and the...representing the public at large. * The consideration from the inventor is the production of a new and useful thing, and the giving to the public of a full... | |
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