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Union Carbide Carbon Corp

Wagner, G. II. Hydrogenation of Silicon Compounds. Union Carbide Carbon Corp. A.P. 2606811 (1952). [Pg.204]

Having now some notion of how a patent specification should be drawn, let us apply our knowledge to an actual patent. The patent I wish to discuss—Jones, Kennedy, and Rotermund (9) — issued on June 9, 1936, originally to Union Carbide Carbon Corp. An examination of the reports reveals that this patent has the distinction of being the last one to have been sustained by the U. S. Supreme Court. To be sure, since the Union Carbide case, the high court has taken a number of patent cases for consideration, but save for the so-called A P case (/), in which the patent was held void, none required consideration of the issues of validity and infringment. [Pg.73]

Structure, Terminology, and History" under "Carbon (Carbon and Artificial Graphite)" ia ECT3rd ed., Vol. 4, pp. 556—560, byj. C. Long, Union Carbide Corp. [Pg.496]

D. J. Page, Industrial Graphite Engineering Handbook, Union Carbide Corp., Carbon Products Division, New York, 1991, Section 5B.02.03. [Pg.511]

N. J. Fechter and P. S. Petmnich, Development of Seal Ring Carbon-Graphite Materials., NASA Contract Reports CR-72799, Jan. 1971 CR-72986, Aug. 1971 CR-120955, Aug. 1972 and CR-121092, Union Carbide Corp., Parma, Ohio, Jan. 1973. [Pg.524]

Baked and Graphitized Products, Uses" under "Carbon" in ECT2nd ed., VoL 4, pp. 202—243, by W. M. Gaylord, Union Carbide Corp. "Other Forms of Carbon and Graphite Carbon" under "Carbon (Carbon and Artificial Graphite)" in ECT 3rd ed., Vol. 4, pp. 628—631, by R. M. Bushong, Union Carbide Corp. [Pg.528]

Branched-Chain Saturated Acids" under "Eatty Acids (Branched-Chain)" in ECT 1st ed., VoL 6, pp. 259—262, by M. D. Reiner (in part), and J. A. Eield (in part). Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. "Branched-Chain Acids" under "Eatty Acids" in ECT 2nd ed., VoL 8, pp. 849—850, by W. C. Ault, U.S. Department of Agriculture "Branched-Chain Acids" under "Carboxylic Acids" in ECT 3rd ed., Vol. 4, pp. 861—863, by R. W. Johnson, Jr., Union Camp Corp. [Pg.100]

Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. 1956. Isophorone data indicating relative degree of hazard to animals. Unpublished report by Union Carbide and Carbon Corp. New York, NY. OTS 8d submission by E.l. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Wilmington, DE. Doc ID 878211783, Microfiche No. 205868. [Pg.105]


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