NASA Patent Abstracts Bibliography1978 - Astronautics |
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... application . NASA inventions best serve the interests of the United States when their benefits are available to the public . In many instances , the granting of nonexclusive or exclusive ... Patent Application Serial Number U.S. Patent !!!
... application . NASA inventions best serve the interests of the United States when their benefits are available to the public . In many instances , the granting of nonexclusive or exclusive ... Patent Application Serial Number U.S. Patent !!!
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... Patent Application Serial Number U.S. Patent Number ( for issued patents only ) U.S. Patent Office Classification Number ( s ) ( for issued patents only ) These data elements appear in the citation of the abstract as depicted in the ...
... Patent Application Serial Number U.S. Patent Number ( for issued patents only ) U.S. Patent Office Classification Number ( s ) ( for issued patents only ) These data elements appear in the citation of the abstract as depicted in the ...
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... Patent Application Serial Number , the U.S. Patent Classification Number , and the U.S. Patent Number . HOW TO USE THIS PUBLICATION TO IDENTIFY NASA INVENTIONS To identify one or more NASA inventions within a specific technical field or ...
... Patent Application Serial Number , the U.S. Patent Classification Number , and the U.S. Patent Number . HOW TO USE THIS PUBLICATION TO IDENTIFY NASA INVENTIONS To identify one or more NASA inventions within a specific technical field or ...
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... Patents . Prepaid purchase coupons for ordering are also available from the Patent Office . NASA patent application specifications are sold in paper copy by the National Technical Information Service at price code A02 ( $ 4.00 domestic ...
... Patents . Prepaid purchase coupons for ordering are also available from the Patent Office . NASA patent application specifications are sold in paper copy by the National Technical Information Service at price code A02 ( $ 4.00 domestic ...
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... application amended ( 42 U.S.C. 2457 ) . PATENT LICENSING REGULATIONS cense and that such an exclusive license. SPACE Chapter V - National Aeronautics and Space Administration PART 1245 - PATENTS Subpart 2 - Patent Licensing Regulations ...
... application amended ( 42 U.S.C. 2457 ) . PATENT LICENSING REGULATIONS cense and that such an exclusive license. SPACE Chapter V - National Aeronautics and Space Administration PART 1245 - PATENTS Subpart 2 - Patent Licensing Regulations ...
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1973 Sponsored A01 CSCL Aeronautics and Space aircraft Ames Research Center amplifier Avail axis beam Calif cell circuit Cleveland coating Contract NAS7-100 Corp CSCL 20F described detector device electrical electron energy Filed 24 Filed 30 filter fluid frequency Goddard Space Flight Greenbelt heat Houston Huntsville Includes input invention inventor to NASA Issued Johnson Space Center Langley Research Center Langley Station laser layer Lewis Research Center license Lyndon magnetic Marshall Space Flight metal modulated Moffett Field National Aeronautics NTIS HC A02/MF Number Office CSCL 09C Office CSCL 14B Official Gazette Ohio optical output oxide Pasadena Office Patent Application Patent Office CSCL phase pressure pulse radiation related information rotating sample sensor signal solar Space Administration Space Flight Center spacecraft Sponsored by NASA substrate surface SYSTEM Patent temperature thermal transducer tube U.S. Patent Office valve voltage
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Page xi - ... (3) The license may be granted for all or less than all fields of use of the invention, and throughout the United States of America, its territories and possessions, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia, or in any lesser geographic portion thereof.
Page 41 - ... in an extension of the tool handle A frusto-conical member extends into the extension at the cutter member end of the rotating rod with its small end engaging the tube The portion of the frusto-conical member outside of the extension forms a tissue engaging member and may be cut off at an angle...
Page 23 - ... density. c is the specific heat and k is the thermal conductivity of the specimen The test specimen and a reference specimen are simultaneously subjected to the heat from a heat source.
Page 6 - National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Hugh L Dryden Flight Research Center. Edwards, Calif. A PORTABLE DEVICE PARTICULARLY SUITED FOR USE IN STARTING AIR-START UNITS FOR AIRCRAFT Patent William R.
Page 260 - A method and apparatus is described for safely reducing abnormally high intra-ocular pressure in an eye during a predetermined time interval This allows maintenance of normal intraocular pressure during glaucoma surgery A pressure regulator of the spring-biassed diaphragm type is provided with additional bias by a column of liquid The height of the column of liquid is selected such that the pressure at a hypodermic needle connected to the output of the pressure regulator is equal to the measured...
Page xi - Contractor is a part and includes the right to grant sublicenses of the same scope to the extent the Contractor was legally obligated to do so at the time the contract was awarded. The license...
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Page xii - Royalties and fees. (a) Normally, a nonexclusive license for the practical application of an invention granted to a US citizen or company will not require the payment of royalties; however, NASA may require other consideration. (b) An exclusive license for an invention may require the payment of royalties, fees or other consideration when the licensing circumstances and the basic considerations in § 1245.202, considered together, indicate that it is in the public interest to do so.