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Consortium fur Elektrochemische Industrie, GmbH, British Patent 876,956 (June 30, 1960) Belgian Patent 592,462, German Application C19,318 (June 30, 1959). [Pg.79]

Patent applications are usually written in the official language of the country where the application is filed, with translations being provided where necessary. European patent (EP) applications must be written in one of the three official languages, English, French or German, unless nationals of an EPC member country choose to file an application in the official language of their country along with a translation. [Pg.80]

Lindenmeyer (254) has presented a concise summary of source material on later German patents and applications, particularly those of the war and postwar years. [Pg.216]

U.S. patent 2,123,728. This patent is based on an earlier German application, filed in 1935 and described that year in Hollmann s book, Physik und Technik der Ultrakurzen Wellen, Erster band (Physics and Technology of Ultrashort Waves). This classic reference had much more influence on wartime technological developments in the UK, and the UDS than in Germany. [Pg.57]

Yet, it is obvious that there has been a loss of competitive position to West Germany. For example. Figure 6 shows a comparison of the number of U.S. patent applications to German residents with the number of German applications to U.S. residents(l6). Comparisons for other developed nations show the same picture. In fact, two countries alone, Germany and Japan, accounted for almost one-fifth of all 1976 U.S. patents.) We have to try to explain what has happened. [Pg.209]

European Patents DIALOG, STN European Patent Office EPO full bibliographic data abstract and first cl aim text in English, French, and German full text of published application and granted patent in original language plaimed prosecution and status data... [Pg.48]

D.P.a.i abbrev. (Deutsche Pateataamelduag) application for a German patent. [Pg.107]

The initial decision—often called the VICOM decision after the applicant for the patent—was followed by further decisions of the Boards of Appeal that opened the way for the patenting of inventions implemented by means of computers. The reasoning behind these decisions has often been adopted by courts in other countries (not only in Europe, but elsewhere). The German Supreme Court, for example, has explicitly stated that the application of computers in chemistry or biology is acceptable patentable subject matter [14]. [Pg.706]

Safe" secondary amines resulting in non-carcinogenic N-nitroso compounds after nitrosation (German Patent Application No P 3029 318 6)... [Pg.226]

The first of Schrader s organic phosphorus anticholinesterases to find rather large-scale application as an insecticide in Germany during World War II was his so-called hexaethyl tetraphosphate (37), which the Germans called Bladan. Schrader obtained German and United States patents (39) on this material, and ascribed to it a branched-chain structure. Hall and Jacobson (24) found that it is a mixture of ethyl polyphos-... [Pg.154]

Feuerbacher N, Schmidt W, Vogtle F, Poetsch E (1997) German patent office Patent application 97129... [Pg.28]

I. Schulze, C. Engel, G. Czyzewski, German patent application DE 19846248 Al, 2000. [Pg.114]

L. Butfering, A. Werner-Busse, F. Siepmann, German patent application DE 4412576 Al (1995)... [Pg.114]

R. Rieger, C. Wolf, A. Rizzo, German patent application DE19949801 (2001). [Pg.114]

C. Beier, U. Hein, R. Herden, German patent application DE 10005991 A1... [Pg.116]

G. Biechele, S. Hillenbrand, K. Roth, H. Schrott, German patent application DE10034546 (2001). [Pg.116]

H. Poisel, J. Weber, German patent application DE19904280 (2000). [Pg.116]

Schaub, F., Phosphonic Acid Ester Derivatives, West German Patent Application 2,944,598, 1980. [Pg.92]

Sommer, K., l-Aminoalkane-l,l-diphosphonic Acids, West German Patent Application 2,754,821, 1979. [Pg.97]


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