He was granted 10 American, 1 British and 2 Canadian patents.
Hatschek was granted a Canadian patent for a "projection apparatus" on July 27, 1926.
Thomas Edison obtained an exclusive license to the Canadian patent.
They also granted Edison an exclusive licence to their equivalent Canadian patent.
However, on 7 October 2003, Canadian patent 1,341,442 was granted to Harvard College.
A Canadian patent followed in 1932.
This development work resulted in three Canadian patents.
Translucent concrete has been first mentioned in a 1935 Canadian patent.
Canadian patents should be given a purposive construction.
The same goes for the Canadian patent.