Strutt's was an experiment, and that he found it did not answer, and ceased to use it altogether, and abandoned it as useless, and nobody else followed it up, and that the plaintiff's invention, which came afterwards, was his own invention, and remedied... The London Journal of Arts and Sciences - Page 2161832Full view - About this book
| 1771 - 450 pages
...plaintiff's invention was not new. But if, on the other hand, Strutt's was an experiment, and he found that it did not answer, and ceased to use it altogether, and abandoned it as useless, and nobody else took it up, then there is no reason for saying that the plaintiff's patent is not good. We will now... | |
| William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington - 1832 - 504 pages
...appeared this wheel, constructed by Mr. Strutts' order, in 1814, was a wheel on the same principle!, and in substance the same wheel as the other for which...nothing of Mr. Strutts' wheel — he remedied the defects of Mr. Strutts' wheel, then there is no reason for saying the plaintiff 's patent is not good... | |
| Willard Phillips - 1837 - 408 pages
...that he ceased to use it, "s The King v. Cutler, 1 Stark. NP 354 ; Brunton v. Hawkes, 4 B. & Aid. 540. and abandoned it as useless, and nobody else followed it up, and that the wheel in question in the case was the plaintiff's own invention, and remedied the defect in Strutt's,... | |
| Willard Phillips - 1837 - 586 pages
...Strutt's wheel was a mere experiment, that he found it did not answer, and that he ceased to use it, and abandoned it as useless, and nobody else followed it up, and that the wheel in question in the case was the plaintiff's own invention, and remedied the defect in Strutt's... | |
| Richard Godson - 1840 - 656 pages
...he cannot recover in this action ; but if, on the other hand, you are of opinion that Mr. Strutt's is an experiment, and that he found it did not answer,...was his own invention, and remedied the defect, (if 1 may so say,) although he knew nothing of Mr. Strutt's wheel, he remedied the defects of Mr. Strutt's... | |
| William Carpmael - 1843 - 776 pages
...directed the jury as follows : — If, on the other hand, yoii are of opinion that Mr. Strutt's was an experiment, and that he found it did not answer,...afterwards, was his own invention, and remedied the defects, if I may RO sav, although he knew nothing of Mr. Strutt's wheel, there is no reason for saying... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, Sir Sydney Smith Bell - 1843 - 736 pages
...cannot " ' recover in this action ; but if, on the other hand, you are of " ' opinion that Mr Strutt's is an experiment, and that he found " ' it did not answer, and ceased to use it altogether, and aban" ' doned it as useless, and nobody else followed it up, and that " ' the plaintiff's invention,... | |
| Thomas Webster - 1844 - 796 pages
...found t^ls^and aban- ^ ^id not answer, and ceased to use it altogether, and abandoned donmem. will it as useless, and nobody else followed it up, and that the plain""quem'inde ^S's invention, which came afterwards, was his own invention, ptndem mven- and remedied... | |
| Thomas Webster - 1844 - 1114 pages
...found touse?and aban- ^ did not answer, and ceased to use it altogether, and abandoned donment, will it as useless, and nobody else followed it up, and that the pluinnot vitiate sub- ,-ret • .• i. i_ «. , . . . stquem inde- tltt s invention, which came afterwards,... | |
| John Paxton Norman - 1853 - 324 pages
...the whole of the evidence it appeared that the wheel constructed according to Mr. Strutt's order was an experiment, and that he found it did not answer and ceased to use it, and abandoned it as useless, and that the plaintiff's wheel, remedying the defects of Mr. Strutt's... | |
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