Patent Act of 1836

The Patent Act of 1836 (Pub.L. 24–357, 5 Stat. 117, enacted July 4, 1836) established a number of important changes in the United States patent system.[1] These include:

See also

References

  1. Kenneth W. Dobyns, The Patent Office Pony; A History of the Early Patent Office
  2. Waltersheid, Edward C. (1998) To Promote the Progress of Useful Arts, American Patent Law and Administration Littleton: Rothman pp 3.


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