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    of Minneapolis‚ Minnesota‚ who hired Jones in 1930 to improve the sound equipmentmade by his firm‚ Cinema Supplies‚ Inc. On June 17‚ 1939‚ Jones received hisfirst patent‚ for a ticket-dispensing machine for movie houses. Around 1935‚ Jones designed a portable air-cooling unit for trucks carrying perishable food‚ and received a patent for it on July 12‚ 1940. Numero sold his movie sound equipment business to RCA and formed a new company in partnership with Jones‚ the U.S. Thermo Control Company (later

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    MIDDLETON JJ Date of judgment: 5 September 2014 Catchwords: PATENTSPatent including claims for isolated nucleic acid – whether claims to composition comprising isolated nucleic acid are for a manner of manufacture for purposes of s 18(1)(a) of Patents Act 1990 (Cth). Legislation: Patents Act 1990 (Cth) s 18(1) Statute of Monopolies s 6 Cases

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    which covers a wide variety of devices in tracing the development of traffic-control devices throughout history. Many of these sources also claim that the patent rights for Morgan’s designs were sold at about that time to General Electric (GE) for $40‚000. However‚ no record of this transaction appears[citation needed] either in the U.S. patent assignment records at the National Archives‚ the GE historical business records at the Schenectady Museum in New York‚ or in Morgan’s own legal and business

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    Inventor-Granville T Woods

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    brother Lyates ran. It was called the Woods Railway Telegraph Co. It simply made electrical telephone and telegraph equipment for the railroad industry. By the end of Granville’s life he had had many achievements. First off he had had 60 patents‚ 35 which were of electrical systems and 15 electric railways. He also invented 15 appliances for the railway as well. Out of the many inventions that he had invented the most

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    Ancient Order of Hibernians Irish semi-secret society that served as a benevolent organization for downtrodden Irish immigrants in the United States. Awful Disclosures (1836) Maria Monk’s sensational expose of alleged horrors in Catholic convents. Its popularity reflected nativist fears of Catholic influence. clipper ships Small‚ swift vessels that gave American shippers an advantage in the carrying trade. Clipper ships were made largely obsolete by the advent of sturdier‚ roomier iron steamers

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    bestowed the status of property on account of public willingness. Exclusive rights are provided to the inventors or creators of that property‚ in order to enable them to reap commercial benefits from their creative efforts or reputation. Along with Patents‚ Trademarks and Copyrights owing vital importance under the IP Law‚ Industrial Designs have also become fundamentally necessary with the emerging technology in the manufacturing and industrial sector. At the junction of artistry and industry‚ industrial

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    Scientific & Industrial Research Primary Examiner: C. Sayala Attorney: Foley & Lardner LLP Current U.S. Classification: 71/23; 71/64.1 International Classification: C05F011/00 View patent at USPTO Search USPTO Assignment Database Download USPTO Public PAIR data | Citations Cited Patent | Filing date | Issue date | Original Assignee | Title | US3630710 | Jan 31‚ 1969 | Dec 2‚ 1971 | | PRODUCTION OF METABOLIC DEMAND SEAWEED- TYPE FERTILIZER | US5201930 | Sep 30‚ 1991 | Apr 13

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    1. What are the most important issues confronting Sheila Mason? Explain you priority of important issues. The most important issue confronting Sheila is that her previous company‚ ATS‚ is claiming she may be in violation of her Employee Noncompetition‚ Nonsolicitation‚ Nondisclosure and Development Agreement that she signed when she was hired by the company. The day after she quit she began officially working for her own company‚ which ATS indicates is in direct competition with its own business

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    Wilcox’s death in 1802. Facts say that Sarah never invented the iron board‚ but she DID invent some improvements to the board. Her improvements included the recline board‚ to make it easier to store the ironing board away. However‚ she received her patent for the improvements to the iron board on April 26‚ 1792. She created this for all African women who needed help with ironing their clothing and getting the unbearable creases out of their dresses and husband’s sleeves for work. She created this to

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    General Knowledge questions and answers on various inventions and discoveries in the world. These questions are important for various competitive exam point of view. 1) Who invented the telephone ? a. J.L Baird b. Alexander Graham Belt c. Marconi d. James Dewar Show/Hide Answer Answer =B 2) Who propounded the Quantum Theory ? a. Albert Einstein b. James C. Maxwell c. Heisenberg d. Max Planck Show/Hide Answer Answer =D 3) Who is the inventor of railway

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