AMERICAN STAINLESS STEEL CO. v. LUDLUM STEEL CO.


16 F.2d 823 (1926)

AMERICAN STAINLESS STEEL CO. v. LUDLUM STEEL CO.

District Court, S. D. New York.

February 4, 1926.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles Neave, of New York City, Marshall A. Christy, of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Maxwell Barus, of New York City, for plaintiff.

Alan D. Kenyon and Herbert H. Dyke, both of New York City, for defendant.


THACHER, District Judge.

The nature of the patents is sufficiently clear from the decision of the Circuit Court of Appeals. Speaking generally, they are for wrought metal articles and cutlery fashioned from what is known as "stainless steel." The defendant is a manufacturer of steel products, and among other products has manufactured and sold steel for cutlery and other purposes, for which it is sought to be held accountable as a contributory infringer of the patents...

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