ROSE v. BROWNLEE

No. 1684.

2 F.2d 1013 (1924)

James R. ROSE, Appellant, v. Roy H. BROWNLEE and Roy H. Uhlinger, Appellees.

Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia.

Decided December 1, 1924.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. B. Hall, of Cleveland, Ohio, for appellant.

C. M. Clarke, of Pittsburgh, Pa., for appellees.


PER CURIAM.

By the concurring decisions of the three tribunals of the Patent Office, appellees were awarded priority of invention over appellant Rose. The invention consists of heating gas to be used with oxygen in metal cutting and welding. Appellant is the junior party by over three years. This point, however, is of little importance, since the case turns upon the question of originality of invention. Only issues of fact are involved, and from an examination of...

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