DIAMOND RUBBER CO. v. CONSOL. TIRE CO.

No. 36.

220 U.S. 428 (1911)

DIAMOND RUBBER COMPANY OF NEW YORK v. CONSOLIDATED RUBBER TIRE COMPANY.

Supreme Court of United States.

March 1, 1911.

Decided April 10, 1911.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Charles K. Offield for petitioner.

Mr. Frederick P. Fish, with whom Mr. C.W. Stapleton and Mr. J.L. Stackpole were on the brief, for respondents.


MR. JUSTICE McKENNA delivered the opinion of the court.

Writ of certiorari to review a decree of the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit sustaining a patent for an improvement in rubber tires issued to Arthur W. Grant, February 18, 1896. The patent, and those which it is contended anticipate it, have received full exposition in the opinion of that court. 157 Fed. Rep. 677, and 162 Fed. Rep. 892, affirming 147 Fed. Rep. 739. It and they were also passed...

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