| United States. Department of State - 1922 - 100 páginas
...the law of April 10, 1790, it had charge of the patent business. The patents were granted by a board composed of the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, and the Attorney General; and the patent issued to Samuel Hopkins July 31, 1790, which was the first one granted, was signed... | |
| Lloyd Milton Short - 1923 - 556 páginas
...administrative boards and commissions. The first, established by act of April io, 1790 (i Stat. L., 109), was composed of the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, and the Attorney General, and was empowered to grant patents. The second, which was composed of the Secretary of State, the Secretary... | |
| Lloyd Milton Short - 1923 - 548 páginas
...April 10, 1790, which first regulated the issuance of letters patent, patents were granted by a board composed of the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, and the Attorney General.' The records of this board were filed in the office of the Secretary of State. The board was abolished... | |
| William Franklin Willoughby - 1923 - 326 páginas
...discoveries." By the act of April 10, 1790, authority to grant letters patent was vested jointly in the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, and the Attorney General, subject to approval by the President, the patents being recorded in the State Department. By the act... | |
| Brookings Institution. Institute for Government Research - 1924 - 148 páginas
...form on April 10, 1790 (i Stat. L., 109). The act constituted a board of three members consisting of the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, and the Attorney General, and authorized them, or any two of them, to grant patents for any I such " useful art, manufacture,... | |
| Floyd Lamar Vaughan - 1925 - 314 páginas
...Under authority of this provision, Congress passed its first patent law in 1790. An examining board, composed of the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, and the Attorney-General, were henceforth authorized to grant a patent if they considered the invention useful... | |
| Floyd Lamar Vaughan - 1925 - 318 páginas
...Under authority of this provision, Congress passed its first patent law in 1790. An examining board, composed of the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, and the Attorney-General, were henceforth authorized to grant a patent if they considered the invention useful... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1928 - 1440 páginas
...approved April 10, 1790. Under this act inventors were required to address applications for patents to the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, and the Attorney General, who were empowered to grant a patent if they deemed the invention or discovery claimed to be sufficiently... | |
| Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1928 - 504 páginas
...for a patent should be passed upon by a committee consisting of the President of the United States, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, and the Attorney General. So slowly did invention then progress that after almost fifty years, in 1836, there were issued only... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1928 - 592 páginas
...approved April 10, 1790. Under this act inventors were required to address applications for patents to the Secretary of State, the Secretary of War, and the Attorney General, who were empowered to grant a patent if they deemed the Jnvention or discovery claimed to be sufficiently... | |
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