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Patents Memoranda

Most chemists at some time or other conceive patentable inventions. Patent memoranda describing these inventions are usually written to establish the necessary record for subsequent prosecution, by the patent attorney, of application for letters patent upon the invention. It is necessary for the attorney to know the closest art, if he is to obtain the best possible coverage in the claims he uses to describe the invention. The inventor should, if possible, therefore, supplement his patent mem,orandum with a few references which define the art closest to his invention. Some companies require this procedure. [Pg.155]

Part I Eugene Wigner and Nuclear Energy Part II Memoir of the Uranium Project Part III Articles, Reports, and Memoranda on Nuclear Energy Part rV The Wigner Patents... [Pg.812]

Motion, LG. Farbenindustrie, A.G., v. the United States, before the War Claims Arbiter" (9 Dec 1931) undated memoranda and working notes, RG 60, entry 228, box 4, folder on Group A patents. [Pg.344]


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