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ˈpatenting, vbl. n. [f. patent v. + -ing1.] a. The process of obtaining by letters patent the sole right to purchase and sell.
1883Daily News 25 Sept. 3/1 Patenting was unnecessarily and unwisely expensive, and the poor patentee was left almost without any aid or guidance. b. Metallurgy. In the manufacture of wire, a process for improving ductility similar to normalizing, but involving cooling in either air or molten lead or salt. The subject of Brit. Patent 1104 (granted to J. Horsfall in 1854).
1891J. B. Smith Wire i. 60 ‘The patenting or improving’ of steel wire is..an occult process..for each manufacturer has his own..special methods. 1916D. K. Bullens Steel & its Heat Treatment xvii. 405 The structure obtained by patenting permits much further cold drawing than does the structure obtained by annealing. 1921L. Aitchison Engin. Steels viii. 275 The patenting furnace is a long, open-ended chamber. 1945Engineers' Digest VI. 169 (heading) Direct resistance heating of salt baths for the patenting of steel wire. 1961Engineering 14 Apr. 516/2 A batch of 24 wires is fed through the 60 ft patenting furnace at a time, being heated to 950°C. |