Denny Clayton wrote:lazyuniondriver wrote:Bob McCarty wrote:Chris, In general terms.. Bob
Well done. Nicely explained.
And it only required one short paragraph.
That's because Bob knows those things!
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That's because Bob knows those things! I don't believe in taking the bull by the horns. I took a goat by the horns once and that was enough excitement for me.
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Re: The "Church Key"- Carry Over from the TC Pump PostDoing a google search produced this quote:
and if you do a "church key image" search, you'll see what the originals looked like and the resemblance to actual church keys. Rick When I told my dad I've been misplacing things and doing stupid stuff----His reply---"It only gets better"
Re: The "Church Key"- Carry Over from the TC Pump PostWhen I was young my Dad always carried "eine Kirche Schlussel" or a church key. One of my first jobs as a kid/apprentice was carrying the beer to Dad's crew, this was back in the late 50's. I always had to have a spare church key with me -- just in case one was dropped. My Dad used to tell me that it was called a church key because it resembled the church keys/skeleton style keys that they used to use to open beer bottles. Brewing beer in Germany goes back literally hundreds of years - many centuries before the Regenheitsgebot or the Bavarian Purity Law of 1513. Oh yeah, I still have some of the church keys that our local brewery used to distribute free with a 24 of beer
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I used Google to search the patent number. http://www.google.com/patents/US3199192 Prior to Google, I attempted to use the patent office data base search engine which returned a multi page image report which was not visible on my phone or laptop browser. Possibly a temporary technical difficulty. Not the first time I have experienced difficulty researching the patent office website. In example, I had discovered 3 similar patents related to my submission for patent approval. My patent attorney discovered 10 pertinent patents issued. "HAVE ALL YOUR DELIVERIES MADE BY UNION DRIVERS"
Re: The "Church Key"- Carry Over from the TC Pump PostI have always had trouble finding things on the patent office site. I found I was usually out of luck unless I had a patent number to start with. Their classification numbers never helped me much. Now that Google has the patent search, it is a lot easier to find something (once you figure out how to find their patent search!). I usually just go to USPTO if I have a patent number and need an image for publication.
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