Also when it happens, that the patentee dies within the three years, leaving the heir under age, there is farther time given the heir after he comes of age to set and save such land.
In that of Mr Mordan, the patentee of the ever-pointed pencils, one room is devoted to some of the processes by which steel pens are manufactured.
The plan had not then succeeded so well as to come into general use, in consequence of the cheapness of the usual mode of welding by hand labour, combined with some other difficulties with which the patentee had to contend.
The excuse alleged for this kind of combination, was the fear entertained by the cabinetmakers that when the public became acquainted with the article, the patentee would raise the price.
When he found that the patentee had not been fairly compensated, he had the authority to grant a seven-year extension to the patent.
As soon as sewing machines were produced commercially, it was less expensive for the patentee to use a commercial machine of the period, to which he added his change or improvement, than to have a complete model constructed to order.
I never saw the Patentee myself, as he died long before my birth; but his house near town still stands, as I have said, a memorial of past ages!
Such is the condition of our laws and practice that the patentee in seeking to enforce his rights labors under a terrible handicap.
In a foreign country, Edison would have undoubtedly received signal honors; in his own country he has won the respect and admiration of millions; but in his chosen field as an inventor and as a patentee his reward has been empty.
If an alien neglects to put and continue on sale the invention in the United States, to the public, on reasonable terms, for eighteen months, the patentee Uses all benefit of the patent.
The patenteedid not go with the emigrants, and is never heard of again.
But Massachusetts was destined to be arraigned by the heir of the old patentee of New Hampshire, Robert Tufton Mason, who at the Restoration pressed his claim on the attention of the Crown.
He also required the patentee of Maryland “to make a true division of the two provinces according to the boundaries and degrees expressed in their patents.
Roberval was certainly the patentee of the whole territory of Norumbega, though Mark Lescarbot made merry over the matter, as he could find nothing to indicate any town except a few miserable huts.
The patentee employs carbon disulphide to increase the fluidity of the oleic acid, so that the warm pressure of the crude stearic acid is avoided.
It seemed to be his fatality to form connections with schemers of all sorts; and he had become acquainted with Benjamin Douglas Perkins, the patentee of the famous metallic tractors.
It ultimately appeared that Mr. Fessenden was the only real purchaser of any part of the patent; and, as the original patentee shortly afterwards quitted the concern, the former was left to manage the business as he best could.
Book of Howth; Ware; Hooker in Holinshed; Lodge's Patentee Officer in Liber Hiberniae.
A patented machine for welting shoes stops no one from making shoes, but it forces every one who would make them, except the patentee or his assigns, to resort to a less economical process.
The patentee claims merely the application of a pump to draw the water from the interior of the mould drum, and to throw it upon its external surface.
The patentee says, after having described the first head of his invention, he would have it understood that the same may be varied without departing from the main object of the invention; viz.
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American inventors should bear in mind that, as a general rule, any invention that is valuable to the patentee in this country is worth equally as much in England and some other foreign countries.
The object of the amendment is to correct a defect in the law, which prevented the patentee from collecting damages in cases of infringement.
Here, where the patentee has an exclusive monopoly, we pay $38.
Circuit Court of Appeals, through Judge Baker, said, in 1903, that "within his domain the patentee is czar.
Whether a patentee may protect himself and his assignees by special contracts brought home to the purchaser is not a question before us and upon which we express no opinion.
And that the Patentee or his assignes may shippe thither from time to time, so many and such persons, men, women, and children, as they shall thinke meete.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "patentee" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: assignee; beneficiary; pensioner; stipendiary