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1 Patent
Adj. umg., Idee etc.: clever; stärker: brilliant; ein patenter Kerl a good bloke, a great guy; auch Frau: a good sort; sie ist eine patente Frau she’s all right (Am. alright), she’s great* * *das Patentletters patent; patent* * *Pa|tẹnt [pa'tɛnt]nt -(e)s, -eetw als or zum Patent anmelden, ein Patent auf or für etw anmelden — to apply for a patent on or for sth
ein Patent auf eine Erfindung haben — to have a patent on an invention
für etw or auf etw das Patent erteilen — to grant a patent on sth
"(zum) Patent angemeldet" — "patent pending"
2) (= Ernennungsurkunde) commission4) (inf = Mechanismus) apparatusder Haken, so ein blödes Patent — this hook, the stupid thing
* * *(an official licence from the government giving one person or business the right to make and sell a particular article and to prevent others from doing the same: She took out a patent on her design; ( also adjective) a patent process.) patent* * *Pa·tent<-[e]s, -e>[paˈtɛnt]nt1. (amtlicher Schutz) patentdurch \Patent geschützt patentedein \Patent abtreten/verletzen to surrender/infringe a patent2. (Ernennungsurkunde) commission* * *das; Patent[e]s, Patente1) (Schutz) patentein Patent auf etwas (Akk.) haben/etwas zum od. als Patent anmelden — have/apply for a patent for something
2) (Erfindung) [patented] invention3) (Ernennungsurkunde) certificate [of appointment]; (eines Kapitäns) master's certificate; (eines Offiziers) commission* * *1. JUR patent (auf for);ein Patent anmelden/erteilen apply for/issue a patent;Patent angemeldet patent pending;das Patent erlischt the patent lapses ( oder expires)2. MIL commission;sein Patent erwerben get one’s commission* * *das; Patent[e]s, Patente1) (Schutz) patentein Patent auf etwas (Akk.) haben/etwas zum od. als Patent anmelden — have/apply for a patent for something
2) (Erfindung) [patented] invention3) (Ernennungsurkunde) certificate [of appointment]; (eines Kapitäns) master's certificate; (eines Offiziers) commission* * *-e n.patent n. -
2 patent
Adj. umg., Idee etc.: clever; stärker: brilliant; ein patenter Kerl a good bloke, a great guy; auch Frau: a good sort; sie ist eine patente Frau she’s all right (Am. alright), she’s great* * *das Patentletters patent; patent* * *Pa|tẹnt [pa'tɛnt]nt -(e)s, -eetw als or zum Patent anmelden, ein Patent auf or für etw anmelden — to apply for a patent on or for sth
ein Patent auf eine Erfindung haben — to have a patent on an invention
für etw or auf etw das Patent erteilen — to grant a patent on sth
"(zum) Patent angemeldet" — "patent pending"
2) (= Ernennungsurkunde) commission4) (inf = Mechanismus) apparatusder Haken, so ein blödes Patent — this hook, the stupid thing
* * *(an official licence from the government giving one person or business the right to make and sell a particular article and to prevent others from doing the same: She took out a patent on her design; ( also adjective) a patent process.) patent* * *Pa·tent<-[e]s, -e>[paˈtɛnt]nt1. (amtlicher Schutz) patentdurch \Patent geschützt patentedein \Patent abtreten/verletzen to surrender/infringe a patent2. (Ernennungsurkunde) commission* * *das; Patent[e]s, Patente1) (Schutz) patentein Patent auf etwas (Akk.) haben/etwas zum od. als Patent anmelden — have/apply for a patent for something
2) (Erfindung) [patented] invention3) (Ernennungsurkunde) certificate [of appointment]; (eines Kapitäns) master's certificate; (eines Offiziers) commission* * *ein patenter Kerl a good bloke, a great guy; auch Frau: a good sort;* * *das; Patent[e]s, Patente1) (Schutz) patentein Patent auf etwas (Akk.) haben/etwas zum od. als Patent anmelden — have/apply for a patent for something
2) (Erfindung) [patented] invention3) (Ernennungsurkunde) certificate [of appointment]; (eines Kapitäns) master's certificate; (eines Offiziers) commission* * *-e n.patent n. -
3 patent
[ˈpeɪtənt] (American) [ˈpæ-]1. nounan official licence from the government giving one person or business the right to make and sell a particular article and to prevent others from doing the same:بَراءَة الإخْتِراع( also adjective) a patent process.
2. verbto obtain a patent for; He patented his new invention.يَحْصَل على بَراءَة الإخْتِراع -
4 Patent
Patent n (Pat.) PAT, RECHT patent, pat. • ein Patent anmelden PAT take out a patent • ein Patent erwirken PAT take out a patent • Patent ist angemeldet PAT application is pending* * *n (Pat.) <Patent, Recht> patent (pat.) ■ ein Patent anmelden < Patent> take out a patent ■ ein Patent erwirken < Patent> take out a patent ■ Patent ist angemeldet < Patent> application is pending* * *Patent
patent, (Patenturkunde) [letters] patent;
• Patent angemeldet patent pending;
• durch ein Patent geschützt patented;
• abgelaufenes Patent patent lapsed, expired patent;
• älteres Patent prior patent;
• angefochtenes Patent patent sued on, contested patent;
• angemeldetes Patent patent pending;
• später angemeldetes Patent subsequent patent;
• bahnbrechendes Patent pioneer patent;
• nebeneinander bestehende Patente coexisting patents;
• blockiertes Patent blocking-off patent;
• einwandfreies Patent clean patent;
• endgültiges Patent complete patent;
• erloschenes Patent expired patent;
• erteiltes Patent patent issued (granted);
• nicht mehr geschütztes Patent expired patent;
• grundlegendes Patent pioneer (basic) patent;
• gültiges Patent patent in force, valid patent;
• jüngeres Patent subsequent patent;
• mangelhaftes Patent defective patent;
• nichtiges Patent void patent;
• selbstständiges Patent independent patent;
• strittiges Patent conflicting patent;
• umfassendes Patent blanket patent;
• verfallenes Patent lapsed (expired) patent;
• Patent anfechten to attack (avoid) a patent;
• Patent anmelden to file an application (apply, put up) for a patent, to give notice of a patent;
• Erfindung zum Patent anmelden to patent an invention;
• Patent aufgeben to surrender a patent;
• Patent aufrechterhalten to maintain a patent;
• Patent ausstellen to issue a patent;
• Patent ausüben to work a patent;
• Patent auswerten to exploit a patent;
• Patent beantragen to seek a patent;
• gleichzeitig ein Patent für ein und dieselbe Erfindung beantragen to interfere (US);
• Patent berichtigen to amend a patent;
• Patent besitzen to hold a patent;
• Patent bewerten to appraise a patent;
• Patent eintragen to register a patent;
• Patent enteignen to acquire a patent compulsorily;
• Patent erhalten to take out a patent;
• Patent in Geltung erhalten to keep a patent in force (alive);
• Patent für nichtig erklären to revoke (annul, nullify) a patent;
• Patent erteilen to grant (issue) a patent;
• Patent ungenutzt lassen to shelve a patent;
• Patent verfallen lassen to forfeit (abandon, drop) a patent;
• Patent löschen to cancel a patent;
• Patent praktisch verwertbar machen to reduce a patent to practice;
• Patent missbrauchen to abuse a patent privilege;
• durch Patente schützen to protect by patents;
• Patent gegen Ausnutzung schützen to protect a patent from infringement;
• zum Patent angemeldet sein to be put up for patent;
• Patent auf eine Basis stützen to base an invention;
• Patent übertragen to assign a patent;
• Patent umgehen to circumvent a patent;
• Patent verlängern to extend a patent;
• Patent verletzen to infringe a patent;
• Patent versagen (verweigern, vorenthalten) to refuse a patent, to withhold [the grant of] a patent;
• Patent verwerten to realize a patent, to use a patented product;
• auf ein Patent verzichten to drop (abandon) a patent;
• auf ein unberechtigtes Patent verzichten to surrender a patent;
• erloschenes Patent wiederherstellen to revive an expired patent;
• Patent zurücknehmen to revoke a patent;
• Patentabänderung variance;
• scheinbare Patentabänderung zu Umgehungszwecken colo(u)rable alteration;
• Patentabgabe royalty;
• Patentablauf expiration (expiry) of a patent;
• Patentabteilung patent department;
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Mktga type of copyright granted as a fixed-term monopoly to an inventor by the state to prevent others copying an invention, or improvement of a product or process.The granting of a patent requires the publication of full details of the invention or improvement but the use of the patented information is restricted to the patent holder or any organizations licensed by them.A patent’s value is usually the sum of its development costs, or its purchase price if acquired from someone else. It is generally to a company’s advantage to spread the patent’s value over several years. If this is the case, the critical time period to consider is not the full life of the patent (17 years in the United States), but its estimated useful life.For example, in January 2000 a company acquired a patent issued in January 1995 at a cost of $100,000. It concludes that the patent’s useful commercial life is 10 years, not the 12 remaining before the patent expires. In turn, patent value would be $100,000, and it would be spread (or amortized in accounting terms) over 10 years, or $10,000 each year. -
6 Erfindung zum Patent anmelden
Business german-english dictionary > Erfindung zum Patent anmelden
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7 патент
patent(разрешително) licenseпатент за изобретение a patent for an inventionсобственик на патент patentee* * *патѐнт,м., -и, (два) патѐнта patent; ( разрешително) license; имам \патент за be licensed to, have patent-rights for; нарушен \патент infringed patent; обявявам \патент за недействителен annul a patent; преотстъпване на \патент patent assignment; собственик на \патент patentee.* * *license* * *1. (разрешително) license 2. patent 3. ПАТЕНТ за изобретение a patent for an invention 4. изваждам ПАТЕНТ take out a patent 5. имам ПАТЕНТ за be licensed to, have patent-rights for 6. собственик на ПАТЕНТ patentee -
8 изобретение
invention* * *изобретѐние,ср., -я invention; excogitation; патент за \изобретениее patent for an invention; патентовано \изобретениее invention covered by patent.* * *artifice; contrivance; device; invention: the numerous изобретениеs of Edison - безбройните изобретения на Едисон; notion* * *invention -
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взять патент на что-л. — to patent smth., to take out a patent for smth.
выдать / предоставить патент — to grant / to issue a patent
действующий патент — existing / live / unexpired / valid patent
консульский патент — consular commission / patent
отечественный патент — home / national / domestic patent
владелец патента — patent holder, patentee
лишение патента на право заниматься чем-л. — decertification
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10 патент на изобретение
patent for invention, patent for an inventionРусско-Английский новый экономический словарь > патент на изобретение
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11 изобретение
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > изобретение
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12 патент на изобретение
patent for an invention, ( в отличие от патента на промышленный образец и патента на растение) mechanical patent, utility patentРусско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > патент на изобретение
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13 патент на изобретение
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > патент на изобретение
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14 Erfindung
Erfindung f 1. GEN brainchild; 2. IND, PAT, WIWI invention* * *f 1. < Geschäft> brainchild; 2. <Ind, Patent, Vw> invention* * *Erfindung
invention, orgination, (Fälschung) fabrication, (Patent) patent, (Vorrichtung) gadget;
• ältere Erfindung prior invention;
• zum Patent angemeldete Erfindung invention sought to be patented;
• Arbeit sparende Erfindung labo(u)r-saving invention;
• bahnbrechende Erfindung epoch-making invention (discovery);
• gebrauchsmusterfähige Erfindung discovery;
• gemeinsame Erfindung joint invention;
• gleiche Erfindung same invention, identity of invention;
• kollidierende Erfindungen interfering inventions;
• äußerst nützliche Erfindung most useful invention;
• patentfähige Erfindung patentable invention;
• patentierte Erfindung patented invention;
• technische Erfindung technical discovery;
• verwandte Erfindungen cognate inventions;
• vollendete Erfindung perfect machine;
• Erfindung zum Patent anmelden to patent an invention, to apply for a patent;
• Erfindung ausnutzen to work a patent;
• Erfindung auf den neuesten Stand bringen to perfect an invention;
• Umfang einer Erfindung erweitern to enlarge the scope of an invention;
• Erfindung fallen lassen to abandon an invention;
• Erfindung patentieren lassen to take out a patent for an invention;
• Erfindung unter Geheimschutz stellen to impose secrecy on an invention;
• Erfindung eines anderen vervollkommnen (vervollständigen) to refine upon another’s invention;
• Erfindung [praktisch, gewerblich] verwerten to exploit an invention, to reduce an invention to practice. -
15 Meikle, Andrew
SUBJECT AREA: Agricultural and food technology[br]b. 1719 Scotlandd. 27 November 1811[br]Scottish millwright and inventor of the threshing machine.[br]The son of the millwright James Meikle, who is credited with the introduction of the winnowing machine into Britain, Andrew Meikle followed in his father's footsteps. His inventive inclinations were first turned to developing his father's idea, and together with his own son George he built and patented a double-fan winnowing machine.However, in the history of agricultural development Andrew Meikle is most famous for his invention of the threshing machine, patented in 1784. He had been presented with a model of a threshing mill designed by a Mr Ilderton of Northumberland, but after failing to make a full-scale machine work, he developed the concept further. He eventually built the first working threshing machine for a farmer called Stein at Kilbagio. The patent revolutionized farming practice because it displaced the back-breaking and soul-destroying labour of flailing the grain from the straw. The invention was of great value in Scotland and in northern England when the land was becoming underpopulated as a result of heavy industrialization, but it was bitterly opposed in the south of England until well into the nineteenth century. Although the introduction of the threshing machine led to the "Captain Swing" riots of the 1830s, in opposition to it, it shortly became universal.Meikle's provisional patent in 1785 was a natural progression of earlier attempts by other millwrights to produce such a machine. The published patent is based on power provided by a horse engine, but these threshing machines were often driven by water-wheels or even by windmills. The corn stalks were introduced into the machine where they were fed between cast-iron rollers moving quite fast against each other to beat the grain out of the ears. The power source, whether animal, water or wind, had to cause the rollers to rotate at high speed to knock the grain out of the ears. While Meikle's machine was at first designed as a fixed barn machine powered by a water-wheel or by a horse wheel, later threshing machines became mobile and were part of the rig of an agricultural contractor.In 1788 Meikle was awarded a patent for the invention of shuttered sails for windmills. This patent is part of the general description of the threshing machine, and whilst it was a practical application, it was superseded by the work of Thomas Cubitt.At the turn of the century Meikle became a manufacturer of threshing machines, building appliances that combined the threshing and winnowing principles as well as the reciprocating "straw walkers" found in subsequent threshing machines and in conventional combine harvesters to the present day. However, he made little financial gain from his invention, and a public subscription organized by the President of the Board of Agriculture, Sir John Sinclair, raised £1,500 to support him towards the end of his life.[br]Bibliography1831, Threshing Machines in The Dictionary of Mechanical Sciences, Arts and Manufactures, London: Jamieson, Alexander.7 March 1768, British patent no. 896, "Machine for dressing wheat, malt and other grain and for cleaning them from sand, dust and smut".9 April 1788, British patent no. 1,645, "Machine which may be worked by cattle, wind, water or other power for the purpose of separating corn from the straw".Further ReadingJ.E.Handley, 1953, Scottish Farming in the 18th Century, and 1963, The Agricultural Revolution in Scotland (both place Meikle and his invention within their context).G.Quick and W.Buchele, 1978, The Grain Harvesters, American Society of Agricultural Engineers (gives an account of the early development of harvesting and cereal treatment machinery).KM / AP -
16 патент на изобретение
1) Engineering: letters patent, patent of invention2) Law: industrial patent, mechanical patent (в отличие от патента на промышленный образец и патента на новый сорт растения), utility patent3) Economy: patent for invention, patent on an invention4) Patents: mechanical patent (в отличие от патента на промышленный образец и патента на растение), patent for an invention5) leg.N.P. letters patent for an invention, patentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > патент на изобретение
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17 Erfindung
f1. von etwas Neuem: invention; (Idee) idea, notion, concept; eine Erfindung machen invent something; meine neueste Erfindung my latest invention2. (Erdichtetes) invention, fabrication; das ist reine Erfindung auch he’s etc. made it all up, it’s fiction ( oder a fabrication) from start to finish* * *die Erfindungfigment; invention; fabrication; fiction; concoction* * *Er|fịn|dungf -, -eninvention; (= Erdichtung, Lüge auch) fiction, fabricationeine Erfindung machen — to invent something
* * *die1) (a lie: Your account of the accident was a complete fabrication.) fabrication2) (something invented: What a marvellous invention the sewing-machine was!) invention* * *Er·fin·dung<-, -en>feine \Erfindung machen to invent sth2. (etwas Erfundenes) inventionRecht an der \Erfindung right to exploit the inventioneine sensationelle \Erfindung a sensational inventioneine \Erfindung zum Patent anmelden to file a patent application for an inventioneine \Erfindung patentieren lassen to take out a patent for an invention3. (Erdichtung, Lüge) fabrication, fictiondas Ganze ist doch reine \Erfindung! the whole lot is pure fiction!* * *die; Erfindung, Erfindungen1) inventioner hat viele Erfindungen gemacht — he has many inventions to his credit
2) (Ausgedachtes) invention; fabrication* * *eine Erfindung machen invent something;meine neueste Erfindung my latest invention2. (Erdichtetes) invention, fabrication;das ist reine Erfindung auch he’s etc made it all up, it’s fiction ( oder a fabrication) from start to finish* * *die; Erfindung, Erfindungen1) invention2) (Ausgedachtes) invention; fabrication* * *f.concoction n.contrivance n.figment n.invention n. -
18 Arnold, Aza
SUBJECT AREA: Textiles[br]b. 4 October 1788 Smithfield, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, USAd. 1865 Washington, DC, USA[br]American textile machinist who applied the differential motion to roving frames, solving the problem of winding on the delicate cotton rovings.[br]He was the son of Benjamin and Isabel Arnold, but his mother died when he was 2 years old and after his father's second marriage he was largely left to look after himself. After attending the village school he learnt the trade of a carpenter, and following this he became a machinist. He entered the employment of Samuel Slater, but left after a few years to engage in the unsuccessful manufacture of woollen blankets. He became involved in an engineering shop, where he devised a machine for taking wool off a carding machine and making it into endless slivers or rovings for spinning. He then became associated with a cotton-spinning mill, which led to his most important invention. The carded cotton sliver had to be reduced in thickness before it could be spun on the final machines such as the mule or the waterframe. The roving, as the mass of cotton fibres was called at this stage, was thin and very delicate because it could not be twisted to give strength, as this would not allow it to be drawn out again during the next stage. In order to wind the roving on to bobbins, the speed of the bobbin had to be just right but the diameter of the bobbin increased as it was filled. Obtaining the correct reduction in speed as the circumference increased was partially solved by the use of double-coned pulleys, but the driving belt was liable to slip owing to the power that had to be transmitted.The final solution to the problem came with the introduction of the differential drive with bevel gears or a sun-and-planet motion. Arnold had invented this compound motion in 1818 but did not think of applying it to the roving frame until 1820. It combined the direct-gearing drive from the main shaft of the machine with that from the cone-drum drive so that the latter only provided the difference between flyer and bobbin speeds, which meant that most of the transmission power was taken away from the belt. The patent for this invention was issued to Arnold on 23 January 1823 and was soon copied in Britain by Henry Houldsworth, although J.Green of Mansfield may have originated it independendy in the same year. Arnold's patent was widely infringed in America and he sued the Proprietors of the Locks and Canals, machine makers for the Lowell manufacturers, for $30,000, eventually receiving $3,500 compensation. Arnold had his own machine shop but he gave it up in 1838 and moved the Philadelphia, where he operated the Mulhausen Print Works. Around 1850 he went to Washington, DC, and became a patent attorney, remaining as such until his death. On 24 June 1856 he was granted patent for a self-setting and self-raking saw for sawing machines.[br]Bibliography28 June 1856, US patent no. 15,163 (self-setting and self-raking saw for sawing machines).Further ReadingDictionary of American Biography, Vol. 1.W.English, 1969, The Textile Industry, London (a description of the principles of the differential gear applied to the roving frame).D.J.Jeremy, 1981, Transatlantic Industrial Revolution. The Diffusion of Textile Technologies Between Britain and America, 1790–1830, Oxford (a discussion of the introduction and spread of Arnold's gear).RLH -
19 заявка на изобретение
1. claim for a discovery2. claim for an inventionРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > заявка на изобретение
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20 Lee, Edmund
SUBJECT AREA: Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering[br]d. mid-1763 Brock Mill, Wigan, England[br]English inventor of the fantail, used to turn windmills automatically to face the wind.[br]On 9 December 1745 Edmund Lee was granted letters patent for his invention of the windmill fantail. In the preamble to Lee's patent he is described as a smith of Brock Mill, near Wigan, where he ran a millwright's business. Brock Mill is known to have been a substantial water-powered iron forge by the River Douglas to the north of Wigan. The drawing accompanying the patent shows a tower mill with its tail pole reaching the ground, and this is connected to a frame or carriage supporting a seven-bladed wind wheel. This tail projected some distance from the back of the tower, and when the wind caught it and turned it the cap was turned to face the wind by means of the gears which linked the cap to the fantail. The next logical step from Lee's invention was to place the fantail at a high level on the cap or at the foot of the ladder of a post mill. There is also an inferred connection between the Lee fantail and the annular sail of the wind engine or of a windmill such as that at Haverhill in Suffolk.[br]Further ReadingStephen Buckland, 1987, Lee's Patent Windmill, London KM
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