pioneer patent

  • 11basic patent — basic or pioneer patent One discovered in new field and recognized by scientific world or industry as startling, unexpected, and unprophesied. Northwest Engineering Corporation v. Keystone Driller Co., C.C.A.Wis., 70 F.2d 13, 16 See also pioneer… …

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  • 12basis patent — A patent in a virgin field; a pioneer patent. A patent following a discovery in a field theretofore unknown to the discoverer, or if once known, had since become unknown, to him, which appears to the scientific world or the industry to which it… …

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  • 13Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act — Acronym Hatch Waxman amendments Citations Codification …

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  • 14Canadian patent law — is the legal system regulating the grant of patents on inventions within Canada. Patents are in the sole jurisdiction of the federal government and is governed by the federal Patent Act . A patent is a government grant that gives the inventor and …

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  • 15Harry Aubrey Toulmin, Sr. — Harry Aubrey Toulmin, Sr. (1858 ndash; May 17, 1942) [The Ohio Death Index lists Harry A Toulmin Sr.; died 25 Mar 1942; Montgomery County ] was the American lawyer located in Springfield, Ohio, who wrote the flying machine patent application that …

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  • 16mechanical equivalent — A term of art in patent law. A device which accomplishes the same result as that achieved by the patent alleged to be infringed. 40 Am J1st Pat § 156. The term, when applied to the interpretation of a pioneer patent, has a broad and generous… …

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  • 17Griffith Brewer — Pioneer English balloonist and aviator, who made his first balloon flight in 1891. Brewer met Wilbur Wright in Pau, France, in 1908, and became a very close friend and supporter of the Wrights. He hade 30 trips to the U.S. to visit them, earning… …

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  • 18HARGRAVE, Lawrence (1850-1915) — pioneer in aviation was born in England on 29 January 1850. He was the second son of John Fletcher Hargrave (1815 1885), an English barrister, who came to Australia in 1857, and his wife Ann Hargrave. The elder Hargrave was appointed a district… …

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  • 19Monsanto — This article is about the corporation. For other uses, see Monsanto (disambiguation). Monsanto Company Type Public company Traded as NYSE:  …

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  • 20History of virtual learning environments 1990s — In the history of virtual learning environments, the 1990s was a time of growth, primarily due to advent of the affordable computer and of the Internet.1990s1990* Formal Systems Inc. of Princeton, NJ, USA introduces a DOS based Assessment… …

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