GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. v. SAVE ELECTRIC CORPORATION


4 F.2d 584 (1924)

GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. v. SAVE ELECTRIC CORPORATION.

District Court, E. D. New York.

June 26, 1924.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Howson & Howson, of New York City (A. D. Lunt and Charles McClair, both of Schenectady, N. Y., and J. H. Anderson, of Brooklyn, N. Y., of counsel), for plaintiff.

Frank J. Kent, of New York City, for defendant.


GARVIN, District Judge.

The suit is upon two patents, granted July 25, 1922, to plaintiff, as assignee of Mitchell & White, one involving an improved tipless incandescent electric lamp and method of making the same, being numbered 1,423,956, and the other, numbered 1,423,957, for an apparatus designed to carry out the method and to make the lamp which is the subject of the first patent.

For many years the standard incandescent electric lamp has consisted...

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