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United States v. General Electric Co. - Supreme Court, 1926. A patentee who has granted a single license to a competitor to manufacture the patented product may lawfully fix the price at which the licensee may sell the product. Ex Parte Quayle - 1935. Decision related to the patent application process.
(This would be a chart prepared by the defendant or party accused of infringing the patent.) An infringement chart that allegedly shows how the product or process accused of infringement contains each claim element, thereby satisfying the all elements test for infringement. (This would be a chart prepared by the plaintiff or patent owner.) [2]
Schillinger v. United States: 155 U.S. 163: 1894: Patent infringement claim against the United States cannot be asserted. Black Diamond Coal Mining Company v. Excelsior Coal Company: 156 U.S. 611: 1895: Consolidated Electric Light Co v. McKeesport Light Co: 159 U.S. 465: 1895: Risdon Iron & Locomotive Works v. Medart: 158 U.S. 68: 1895: Boyden ...
As another example, a European patent application consists of "a request for the grant of a European patent, a description of the invention, one or more claims, any drawings referred to in the description or claims, and an abstract." [10] Rule 42 EPC specifies what the description of a European patent application should contain in more details.
United States v. General Electric Co. United States v. Glaxo Group Ltd. United States v. Huck Mfg. Co. United States v. Krasnov; United States v. Line Material Co. United States v. Masonite Corp. United States v. Motion Picture Patents Co. United States v. New Wrinkle, Inc. United States v. Singer Mfg. Co. United States v. United States Gypsum ...
This is a list of special types of claims that may be found in a patent or patent application.For explanations about independent and dependent claims and about the different categories of claims, i.e. product or apparatus claims (claims referring to a physical entity), and process, method or use claims (claims referring to an activity), see Claim (patent), section "Basic types and categories".
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