Practical Pointers for Patentees

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Franklin Allison Cresee. Practical Pointers for Patentees
Practical Pointers for Patentees
Table of Contents
PREFACE
PRACTICAL
POINTERS for PATENTEES
CHAPTER I
DEMAND FOR INVENTIONS OF MERIT
CHAPTER II
INCOME FROM INVENTIONS
CHAPTER III
SECURING CAPITAL
CHAPTER IV
HOW TO ARRIVE AT THE VALUE OF A PATENT
CHAPTER V
HOW TO CONDUCT THE SALE OF PATENTS
CHAPTER VI
HOW TO CONDUCT THE SALE OF PATENTS—Continued
CHAPTER VII
ABOUT CANADIAN PATENTS
POPULATION OF. CANADIAN CITIES
CHAPTER VIII
DECISIONS AND NOTES
CHAPTER IX
THE TRANSFER OF PATENT RIGHTS
CHAPTER X
TABLES AND STATISTICS
ALABAMA.—Area, 51,998 square miles
ARIZONA.—Area, 113,956 square miles
ARKANSAS.—Area, 53,335 square miles
CALIFORNIA.—Area, 158,297 square miles
COLORADO.—Area, 103,948 square miles
CONNECTICUT.—Area, 4,965 square miles
DELAWARE.—Area, 2,370 square miles
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA.—Area, 70 square miles
FLORIDA.—Area, 58,666 square miles
GEORGIA.—Area, 59,265 square miles
IDAHO.—Area, 84,313 square miles
ILLINOIS.—Area, 56,665 square miles
INDIANA.—Area, 36,354 square miles
IOWA.—Area, 56,147 square miles
KANSAS.—Area, 82,158 square miles
KENTUCKY.—Area, 49,598 square miles
LOUISIANA.—Area, 48,506 square miles
MAINE.—Area, 33,040 square miles
MARYLAND.—Area, 12,327 square miles
MASSACHUSETTS.—Area, 8,266 square miles
MICHIGAN.—Area, 57,980 square miles
MISSISSIPPI.—Area, 46,865 square miles
MISSOURI.—Area, 69,420 square miles
MONTANA.—Area, 146,572 square miles
NEBRASKA.—Area, 77,520 square miles
NEVADA.—Area, 110,690 square miles
NEW HAMPSHIRE.—Area, 9,341 square miles
NEW JERSEY.—Area, 8,224 square miles
NEW MEXICO.—Area, 122,634 square miles
NEW YORK.—Area, 49,204 square miles
NORTH CAROLINA.—Area, 52,426 square miles
NORTH DAKOTA.—Area, 70,837 square miles
OHIO.—Area, 41,040 square miles
OKLAHOMA.—Area, 70,057 square miles
OREGON.—Area, 96,699 square miles
PENNSYLVANIA.—Area, 45,126 square miles
RHODE ISLAND.—Area, 1,248 square miles
SOUTH CAROLINA.—Area, 30,989 square miles
SOUTH DAKOTA.—Area, 77,615 square miles
TENNESSEE.—Area, 42,022 square miles
TEXAS.—Area, 265,896 square miles
UTAH.—Area, 84,990 square miles
VERMONT.—Area, 9,564 square miles
VIRGINIA.—Area, 42,627 square miles
WASHINGTON.—Area, 69,127 square miles
WEST VIRGINIA.—Area, 24,170 square miles
WISCONSIN.—Area, 56,066 square miles
WYOMING.—Area, 97,914 square miles
POPULATION OF CITIES
Cities of over 100,000 population
Cities of from 25,000 to 100,000 population
TABLE OF OCCUPATIONS
Agriculture, Fisheries, and Mining, total, 9,013,336
Professional Service, 944,333
Domestic and Personal Service, 4,360,577
Trade and Transportation, 3,326,122
Manufacturing and Mechanical Industries. 5,091,393
INDEX
PATENTS
Scientific American
The Weekly Journal of Practical Information
The Scientific American. Cyclopedia of Formulas
Edited by. ALBERT A. HOPKINS. OCTAVO. 1077 PAGES. 15,000 RECEIPTS. Cloth, $5.00. Half Morocco, $6.50. Postpaid
Experimental Science
Elementary Practical and Experimental Physics. By GEORGE M. HOPKINS. Revised and Enlarged Edition. Two Octavo Volumes. 1,100 Pages. 900 Illustrations. Cloth Bound, $5.00. Half Morocco, $7.00
MONOPLANES AND BIPLANES
Their Design, Construction and Operation. By GROVER CLEVELAND LOENING, B.Sc., A.M., C.E. 12mo, 340 Pages, 278 Illustrations. Price, $2.50 postpaid
Mechanical Movements, Powers and Devices
By GARDNER D. HISCOX, M. E. Octavo, 403 Pages, 1,788 Illustrations. Price, $2.50
Mechanical Appliances, Mechanical Movements and. Novelties of Construction
By GARDNER D. HISCOX, M. E. Octavo, 396 Pages, 970 Illustrations. Price, $2.50
Special Offer
Handy Man's Workshop and Laboratory
Compiled and Edited by A. RUSSELL BOND. 12mo, 467 Pages, 370 illustrations. Price, $2.00
Home Mechanics for Amateurs
By GEORGE M. HOPKINS. 12mo, 370 Pages, 320 illustrations. Price, $1.50
TO BOOK BUYERS
MUNN & CO., Inc., Publishers, 361 Broadway, New York
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Franklin Allison Cresee
Published by Good Press, 2019
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It is a curious but well demonstrated fact that people who have inventive genius often lack the means to carry out their ideas. An inventor who has ample means can secure his patent and proceed to turn it into money without the necessity of being compelled to solicit financial aid from anyone. This, unfortunately, is not generally the case with inventors; indeed, many are often barely able to stand the expense incident to taking out the patent. Patentees laboring under this disadvantage are frequently tempted to part with a small interest in their patents for the sake of securing sufficient funds to carry on the promotion of their inventions and sale of the patent; and in doing this the inexperienced patentee is apt to make the fatal mistake of assigning to another an undivided interest in his invention.
Danger in an Undivided Interest.
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