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Patent No. 2692199A: Method Of Making Beer
2015-10-20 02:53:43| Agriculture - Topix.net
Today in 1954, US Patent 2692199 A was issued, an invention of Ralph O. Weber, assigned to Archer Daniels Midland Co., for his "Method Of Making Beer." There's no Abstract, although in the description it includes this summary: This invention relates to processes of making beer, and more particularly to improvements wherein there is utilized the solid materials of soybeans from which the oil has been removed.
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Patent No. 3279534A: Percolator For A Brew Kettle
2015-10-19 01:49:26| Beverages - Topix.net
Today in 1966, US Patent 3279534 A was issued, an invention of Robert C. Gadsby, Joseph Schwaiger and Frank H. Schwaiger, assigned to Anheuser-Busch, for their "Percolator for a Brew Kettle." There's no Abstract, although in the description it includes this summary: One of the principal objects of the present invention is to provide an improved percolator for brew kettles, such as are used in the brewing industry.
Victory over patent for breast cancer gene
2015-10-16 03:23:36| Biotech - Topix.net
Queensland pensioner and grandmother, 69-year-old Yvonne D'Arcy, who has twice beaten breast cancer, won an important victory in the High Court on October 7. D'Arcy brought a landmark legal challenge against US-based biotech company Myriad Genetics after it was granted a patent over the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. Mutations in the genes dramatically increase a woman's chance of developing breast and ovarian cancer.
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Apple Loses Chip-Related Patent Fight, Faces $862M Fine
2015-10-14 19:03:16| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
Cupertino could face up to $862 million in damages for infringing on a patent that improves chip efficiency.
Judges' Ruling On MASSIVE Patent Troll Fee Boils Down To Just One Word - 'Affirmed'
2015-10-14 05:43:49| Electronics - Topix.net
One patent troll has found no refuge - and a much lighter wallet - at the hands of a federal appeals court. The judges for the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit used just one word Oct. 9 to allow a $1.4 million fee to be levied against Acacia Research Corporation-"affirmed."
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