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" But a mere carrying forward or new or more extended application of the original thought, a change only in form, proportions or degree, the substitution of equivalents, doing substantially the same thing in the same way by substantially the same means... "
Albany Law Journal - Page 232
1885
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Supreme Court Reporter, Volumes 37-38

1917 - 1450 pages
..."mere carrying forward of the original thought, a change only in form, proportions, or degree, doing the same thing in the same way, by substantially the same means, with better results, is not such an invention as will sustain a patent. Roberts v. Rycr, 91 US 150, 23 L. ed. 267; Belding Mfg. Co....
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Federal Statutes Annotated: Patents to Porto Rico

United States - 1918 - 1320 pages
...carrying forward of new or more extended application of the original thought; a chango inly in form, proportions, or degree; the substitution of equivalents;...substantially the same means, with better results — in not such invention as will sustain a patent. In re Hodges, (1907) 28 App. Cas. (DC) 526. In...
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Cases Argued and Decided in the Supreme Court of the United ..., Volume 38

United States. Supreme Court - 1922 - 1044 pages
...[23: 267], "it was a mere carrying forward, • chance only in form, proportions, or degree, doing the same thing, in the same way, by substantially the same means, with better results." In view, then, of the state of the art as manifested by numerous prior patents, and particularly by...
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Reports of the Exchequer Court of Canada ..., Volume 17

Canada. Exchequer Court - 1918 - 560 pages
...overall, doing substantially the same thing in the same manner by substantially the same means even with better results, is not such invention as will sustain a patent. The patent does not possess any element of invention. It does not involve, in any souse, a creative work...
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The Federal Reporter, Volume 9

1882 - 952 pages
...carrying forward or new or more extended application of the original thought, a change only in form, proportions, or degree, the substitution of equivalents...not such invention as will sustain a patent." The process, as detailed by Dr. Boykin, by which the complainants were led to adopt the patented formula,...
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The Federal Reporter: Cases Argued and Determined in ..., Volume 96; Volume 98

Peyton Boyle - 1900 - 1038 pages
...carrying forward or new or more extended application of the original thought, a change only in form, proportions, or degree, the substitution of equivalents,...better results, is not such invention as will sustain the patent." The fact is that the patentee does not necessarily describe, but in practice he uses,...
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The Federal Reporter, Volume 79

1897 - 1038 pages
...carrying forward, or new or more extended application of the original thought, a change only in form, proportions, or degree, the substitution of equivalents,...substantially the same means with better results," is not invention in a patentable sense. Smith v. Nichols, 21 Wall. 112, 119; Trimmer Co. v. Stevens, 137 US...
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The Federal Reporter, Volume 97

1900 - 1020 pages
...mere carrying forward of the original thought, a change only in form, proportion, or degree, doing the same thing in the same way, by substantially the same means, with better results, is not such an invention as will sustain a patent. Roberts v. Ryer, 91 US 150; Beldlng Mfg. Co. v. Challenge CornPlanter...
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The Federal Reporter, Volume 160

1908 - 1104 pages
...forward, or new or more extended application of the original thought, a change only in form, proportion, or degree, the substitution of equivalents, doing...the same thing in the same way by substantially the sanje means, with better results, is not such invention as would sustain a patent." Again, in Rynear...
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The Federal Reporter, Volume 254

1919 - 1018 pages
...carrying forward, or new or more extended application, of the original thought, a change only in form, proportions, or degree, the substitution of equivalents, doing substantially the same thing in the snuie way, by substantially the same means, with better results, is not such invention as will sustain...
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