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1 запатентованное изобретение
Русско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > запатентованное изобретение
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2 запатентованное изобретение
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > запатентованное изобретение
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3 запатентованное изобретение
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > запатентованное изобретение
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4 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. -
5 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. -
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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. -
7 охрана запатентованного изобретения
1) Patents: protection of a patented invention2) Business: protection of patented inventionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > охрана запатентованного изобретения
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8 запатентованное изобретение
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > запатентованное изобретение
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9 patentirani izum
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10 Fuller, Richard Buckminster
SUBJECT AREA: Architecture and building[br]b. 12 July 1895 Milton, Massachusetts, USAd. 1 July 1983 Los Angeles, California, USA[br]American engineer, designer and inventor noted particularly for his creation of the geodesic dome.[br]After naval service during the First World War, Fuller worked for some time in the building industry with his father, who was an architect. In 1927 he became interested in trying to solve social problems by providing good, low-cost housing for an expanding population. Utilizing modern techniques applicable in other industries, such as the design of aircraft and ships, he produced his "Dymaxion House", which was transportable and cheap. This was followed in 1946 by his aluminium, stressed-skin, prefabricated house. The geodesic dome is the structural concept for which Fuller is particularly known. It was patented in 1954 and 300,000 were built over a thirty-year period. He had envisaged the dome being utilized on smaller or larger, simple or complex patterns for a wide variety of needs such as enclosing a covered area for a house, a botanical garden, an exhibition pavilion, a factory, a weather station or, indeed, an entire city. A famous example that he designed was that for the US pavilion at Expo '67 in Montreal. A geodesic dome is generally spherical in form, the chief structural elements of which are interconnected in a geodesic pattern, i.e. one in which the lines connecting two points are the shortest possible. The structure is composed of slender, lightweight struts (usually of aluminium) arranged in geometrical patterns, with the metal skeleton covered by a light, plastic material. Inside the dome, all the space is usable and the climate is controllable. Fuller wrote and lectured widely on his patented invention, explaining the importance of structural research particularly in relation to world needs.[br]Bibliography1975, Synergetics: Exploration on the Geometry of Thinking, Macmillan.1973, with R.W.Marks, The Dymaxion World of Buckminster Fuller, New York: Reprint Anchor.Further ReadingM.Pawley, 1990, Buckminster Fuller, Trefoil Books.DYBiographical history of technology > Fuller, Richard Buckminster
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11 использование запатентованного изобретения государством
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > использование запатентованного изобретения государством
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12 неиспользование запатентованного изобретения
Patents: failure to work a patented inventionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неиспользование запатентованного изобретения
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13 patentierte Erfindung
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14 захист запатентованого винаходу
Українсько-англійський юридичний словник > захист запатентованого винаходу
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15 охрана запатентованного изобретения
Русско-английский словарь по экономии > охрана запатентованного изобретения
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16 неиспользование запатентованного изобретения
Русско-английский словарь по патентам и товарным знакам > неиспользование запатентованного изобретения
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17 invención patentada
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18 patentieren
* * *to patent* * *pa|ten|tie|ren [patɛn'tiːrən] ptp patentiertvtto patent* * *(to obtain a patent for; He patented his new invention.) patent* * *pa·ten·tie·ren *[patɛnˈti:rən]vt▪ [jdm] etw \patentieren to patent sth [for sb]* * *transitives Verb patentjemandem etwas patentieren — grant somebody a patent for something
* * *patentieren v/t patent;* * *transitives Verb patentsich (Dat.) eine Erfindung patentieren lassen — have an invention patented
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19 Bramah, Joseph
SUBJECT AREA: Civil engineering, Domestic appliances and interiors, Land transport, Mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic engineering, Public utilities[br]b. 2 April 1749 Stainborough, Yorkshire, Englandd. 9 December 1814 Pimlico, London, England[br]English inventor of the second patented water-closet, the beer-engine, the Bramah lock and, most important, the hydraulic press.[br]Bramah was the son of a tenant farmer and was educated at the village school before being apprenticed to a local carpenter, Thomas Allot. He walked to London c.1773 and found work with a Mr Allen that included the repair of some of the comparatively rare water-closets of the period. He invented and patented one of his own, which was followed by a water cock in 1783. His next invention, a greatly improved lock, involved the devising of a number of special machine tools, for it was one of the first devices involving interchangeable components in its manufacture. In this he had the help of Henry Maudslay, then a young and unknown engineer, who became Bramah's foreman before setting up business on his own. In 1784 he moved his premises from Denmark Street, St Giles, to 124 Piccadilly, which was later used as a showroom when he set up a factory in Pimlico. He invented an engine for putting out fires in 1785 and 1793, in effect a reciprocating rotary-vane pump. He undertook the refurbishment and modernization of Norwich waterworks c.1793, but fell out with Robert Mylne, who was acting as Consultant to the Norwich Corporation and had produced a remarkably vague specification. This was Bramah's only venture into the field of civil engineering.In 1797 he acted as an expert witness for Hornblower \& Maberley in the patent infringement case brought against them by Boulton and Watt. Having been cut short by the judge, he published his proposed evidence in "Letter to the Rt Hon. Sir James Eyre, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas…etc". In 1795 he was granted his most important patent, based on Pascal's Hydrostatic Paradox, for the hydraulic press which also incorporated the concept of hydraulics for the transmission of both power and motion and was the foundation of the whole subsequent hydraulic industry. There is no truth in the oft-repeated assertion originating from Samuel Smiles's Industrial Biography (1863) that the hydraulic press could not be made to work until Henry Maudslay invented the self-sealing neck leather. Bramah used a single-acting upstroking ram, sealed only at its base with a U-leather. There was no need for a neck leather.He also used the concept of the weight-loaded, in this case as a public-house beer-engine. He devised machinery for carbonating soda water. The first banknote-numbering machine was of his design and was bought by the Bank of England. His development of a machine to cut twelve nibs from one goose quill started a patent specification which ended with the invention of the fountain pen, patented in 1809. His coach brakes were an innovation that was followed bv a form of hydropneumatic carriage suspension that was somewhat in advance of its time, as was his patent of 1812. This foresaw the introduction of hydraulic power mains in major cities and included the telescopic ram and the air-loaded accumulator.In all Joseph Bramah was granted eighteen patents. On 22 March 1813 he demonstrated a hydraulic machine for pulling up trees by the roots in Hyde Park before a large crowd headed by the Duke of York. Using the same machine in Alice Holt Forest in Hampshire to fell timber for ships for the Navy, he caught a chill and died soon after at his home in Pimlico.[br]Bibliography1778, British patent no. 1177 (water-closet). 1784, British patent no. 1430 (Bramah Lock). 1795, British patent no. 2045 (hydraulic press). 1809, British patent no. 3260 (fountain pen). 1812, British patent no. 3611.Further ReadingI.McNeil, 1968, Joseph Bramah, a Century of Invention.S.Smiles, 1863, Industrial Biography.H.W.Dickinson, 1942, "Joseph Bramah and his inventions", Transactions of the Newcomen Society 22:169–86.IMcN -
20 breveté
breveté, e [bʀəv(ə)te][invention] patented* * *
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participe passé adjectif ( diplômé) [pilote] qualified* * *bʀəv(ə)te adj breveté, -e1) (dispositif, appareil) patented2) (personne) (= diplômé) qualified* * *A pp ⇒ breveter.B pp adj1 ( déposé) [dispositif, invention] patented;2 ( diplômé) [personne, pilote] qualified.1. [diplômé] qualified2. [garanti] patented————————, brevetée [brəvte] nom masculin, nom féminin
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