Cochrane v. Deener

Cochrane v. Deener

Cochrane v. Deener, 94 U.S. 780 (1876), was a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States that held that a process transforming grain meal into purified flour was patentable.[1]

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  1. ^ Cochrane v. Deener, 94 U.S. 780, 785-88 (1876)

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