Reports of Cases Relating to Letters Patent for Inventions: Decided in the Courts of Law And Equity, And Before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council;
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[For Mr. Bateman's evidence see the " sum- ming up " of the learned Judge, post, p. 103.] Sir A. Cock- Sir A. J. E. Cockburn A. G., addressing the jury on behalf of ai^defendanu the defendant, contended that all the parts were admitted to have been old, at the date of the plaintiffs' patent, and that there was no specific claim to the combination ; that no part of the plaintiffs' specification was applicable to the defendant's in- BATEMAN AND MOORE v. GRAY. 99 strument, and the defendant had pu...t the parts together in a Exchequeb. different way to the plaintiffs. The plaintiffs can make no h. Vac. 1853. claim to the valve. That invention was registered by Free- man Roe more than twelve months before the date of their patent. The spindle is no part of the invention described in the plaintiffs' specification : if they knew of it they were bound to communicate their knowledge to the public. The opening- key in the plaintiffs' patent is the hollow tube or pipe with proper adjuncts, in the defendant's stand-pipe the opening-key is the spindle, a totally different contrivance for acting on the valve.
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