Electrical Engineering and Telephone Magazine, Volume 15

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Telephone Magazine Publishing Company, 1900 - Electrical engineering
Vols. 1-2 include a "Syntopical index to current electrical literature".
 

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Page 65 - Tbis case is before the court upon a motion for a preliminary injunction. The action seeks an injunction and accounting for alleged infringement of letters patent of the United State
Page 32 - type case' of the printer all the wisdom of the world is contained which has been or can be discovered; it is only requisite to know how the letters are to be arranged. So also, in the hundreds of books and pamphlets which are every year published about ether, the structure of atoms, the theory of perception, as well as on the nature of the asthenic fever and carcinoma, all the most refined shades of possible hypotheses are exhausted, and among these there must necessarily be many fragments of the...
Page 66 - CCA 379], a track walker engaged in repairing a switch in the railroad yards was held by the circuit court of appeals of the second circuit to be within the protection of the act. "But the crucial question remains whether the engine at the time the work in question was being done, was so far withdrawn from commerce as that the work of repair was not a part of the interstate commerce in which the defendant was engaged. The authorities...
Page 193 - ... protective device which will operate to shunt the instruments in case of a dangerous rise of potential, and will open the circuit and arrest an abnormal current flow. Any conductor normally forming an innocuous circuit may become a source of fire hazard if crossed with another conductor, through which it may become charged with a relatively high pressure.
Page 105 - TALKS AND CROSS-TALKS. BY THE INSPECTOR. HINTS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Write on one side of the paper only, and make sketch or diagram, when necessary. Endeavor to give all the facts bearing on the case, so as to enable the editor to answer intelligently. Name and address must accompany each letter, not for publication, but for the information of the publisher.
Page 66 - February 17, 1898. Certainly there was no such dispute when that court made its decision on July 18, 1898. It may, I think, be affirmed confidently that if the learned judge who sat in the Circuit Court had known the facts he would not have heard or decided the Millheim case, and that the Court of Appeals would have dismissed the appeal had the facts been brought to its notice.
Page 66 - K to be considered as conclusive against the defense of prior use at this preliminary stage of the case. But the proofs before the Court disclose circumstances connected with that adjudication which, I think, ought to deprive it of such effect. It appears that the American Bell Telephone Company was...
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