Thanks for the tip Don. The EPO versions, in addition to being in PDF
format, are much higher quality scans than the USPTO. Each page of a
patent is a separate PDF document though so you have to pull each one
down separately.
Harry C's patents, at least the ones that I have found, are:
2910298
2940351
3250847
3272907
3278188
3567840
Check them out, the drawings are fabulous. Use Don's link below and key
in the patent number with a "US" on the front.
Don your patent pages are great. Have you considered adding a Chamberlin
page?
Bob S.
Don Tillman wrote:
> > From: "bob.snyder" <bob.snyder@...>
> > Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2003 13:24:33 -0700
> >
> > There are something around a megabyte's worth of files. They are
> > all in 'png' format which is not the most common, but most
> > browsers these days can handle them. They would need sorting and
> > indexing by era or machine type.
>
>The European Patent Office keeps a really nice collection of complete
>patent scans. These are in PDF format so they print out especially
>nice. So all you need to do is reference the patent at the EPO web
>site. I do this all over my ARP patent page and my Moog patent page.
>
>The European Patent Office:
> http://ep.espacenet.com
>
>My ARP Patent page:
> http://www.till.com/articles/arp/patents.html
>
>My Moog Pagent page:
> http://www.till.com/articles/moog/patents.html
>
> -- Don
>
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