The Law And Practice Relating to Letters Patent for Inventions

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{z) L. R. , 2 App. Cas. 328.
122 THE LAW OF PATENTS.
novelty, or wliether you are simply making a combination of tilings per se old but which have never been used before in com- bination, and which make up, as you say, your machine, for which you claim protection, as a novel and useful machine. " A claim for every method of applying a principle is a claim for the principle itself and will not be supported (a).
The claim will be construed with reference to the entire patent and although at first
... sight there may be some appearance of obscurity in it, if it can be made clear by the consideration of the whole specification, the patent will not be thereby avoided {b).
As has been pointed out above each subordinate part of an invention must be claimed specifically in order to be protected (c), for everything that is not claimed is considered to be disclaimed, and should a man describe ten inventions in his specification and claim only one of them, he thereby presents to the public the remaining nine (d).


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