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* Show videos of Ancient America, Hohokam, Anasazi and canyon voices.Discuss implications brought up on the videos; such as, when each developmenttook place. Stop the videos to clearly identify the different environmentallifestyle and cultural changes that effect the shelter styles.
* Lead students on a discussion about how life and shelter changed withthe developing lifestyle of the people. How hunters and gatherers have distinctcriteria for temporary shelter while farmers would have another for morepermanent structures.
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Treating the Borst second patent more in detail, it is noted that Borst conceived an idea of mechanism which may have had novelty. I am inclined to think that the specific mechanism did have novelty in this art. I have seen the prior art spread out at length, studied it, and there are many things very close to the Borst construction. I am not going to declare this patent invalid in view of the prior art, but I do not find the meat of the invention therein disclosed in the defendant's structure. In view of the prior art, and in view of the claims of this patent, it seems plain to me that what Borst thought of and what he conceived was the putting of a sliding piece on his frame, then attaching his support for the front end of the trailer at two points, one point on the frame, and the other point on the slide. When these two points are far apart, Borst's supporting wheels would be up in an inoperative position, and, when the points are brought close together or moved toward each other, so to speak, then the supporting wheels would be down in an operative position. By regulating the movement of the parts referred to, that is, the pivot point on the frame and the pivot point on the slide, and by having the said points slide on radii that intersect, Borst gave them the kind of movement he wanted for the purpose of lifting and lowering his wheel support. It seems to me that his invention, if present, consisted of using his peculiar devices comprising the slide mechanism referred to; the slide being bumped by his tractor as he backed the latter, or this being done by hand, in other words, the sliding performed by hand. The testimony raises the question as to whether it is possible to perform the sliding by hand, but I pass this phase of the matter. I do not think there was anything new in having this sliding done by a tractor, or anything new in having it done by hand. What Borst invented and what he intended to invent, and what he showed to the world, was that, in this trailer art, you could make use of the principle that, if you have a support, you can lift it if you attach it at two places or points to two relatively sliding parts by pulling these parts apart, or you can lower it by pushing the said parts together. It is a principle that is old, but it is one that is useful in his peculiar structure. Borst had a particular form of slots and connections in his slides and guides, the same crossing one another to accomplish the particular elevation and the particular lowering *704 that he wanted. But I think the big outstanding thing in his mind and in the claims of his patent (which are directed to the slide mechanism alone, and do not include positively the tractor in the combination), and the only thing he taught that was worth while getting a patent on, was that idea of attaching his support at two points to two parts, the relative sliding of which may bring the points together or separate them for lowering and raising the wheeled support, respectively. His tractor slides back into the frame, and he described it may manually be pulled forward on the trailer, and these actions elevate and lower the legs or supports. The foregoing construction is very close to the French patent of Mennessier, No. 479,016. There is no question about that. On the subject of validity, the problem is very close. I should have difficulty, if this Borst construction of the second patent had been copied by the defendant so that the patent could be said to be infringed, in upholding this patent. But I am relieved of that problem by the fact that the defendant does not have this patented construction. I cannot see any mechanical resemblance between defendant's device and Borst's device, and my conclusions are based on actually witnessing the operations of full-sized machines of the type made by defendant. In Borst we have a specific type of mechanism that is made of three absolutely distinct parts, and I am not thinking about the shape of these parts, or the length of them or the breadth of them, but there are three distinct and necessary co-operating parts running right through this patent, the so-called second Borst patent. There is (1) the frame; there is (2) the slide on the frame; and there is (3) the support that moves relatively to the slide.
A man who first invents something useful that has, say, three elements working together in a novel way, and his invention consisting of the use of the three things operating in combination, is entitled to a patent for such invention. Another party cannot, during the life of that monopoly, engage in the business of making any one of those three parts for the purpose of furnishing them to be used with the other two. This is clear and plain, and the law on that subject is well defined. The law is also well settled as to what may be done by way of furnishing repairs for a patented article. 59ce067264
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