- Name
- In re Oberweger
- Cite
- 115 F.2d 826
- Year
- 1940
- Bluebook cite
- In re Oberweger, 115 F. 2d 826 (1940).
- Author
- URL
- 115 F. 2d 826
- Item Type
- case
- Summary
- The court ruled that a small degree of utility is sufficient to support a patent. Additionally, the court stated to possess “utility†so as to support a patent, an invention must be capable of producing a result, and that result must be a good result capable of being so applied in practical affairs as to prove advantageous in the ordinary pursuits of life. The patent was rejected for lack of utility.
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