FULTON IRON WORKS CO. v. FARREL FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO.

No. 1788.

21 F.2d 831 (1926)

FULTON IRON WORKS CO. v. FARREL FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO.

District Court, D. Connecticut.

June 2, 1926.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert H. Parkinson, of Chicago, Ill., Howard G. Cook, of St. Louis, Mo., and George D. Seymour, of New Haven, Conn., for plaintiff.

Charles Neave, of New York City, and Henry E. Rockwell and Edmond M. Bartholow, both of New Haven, Conn., for defendant.


THOMAS, District Judge.

This is the usual bill in equity, based on an alleged infringement of claims 1 and 2 of patent No. 1,291,095, granted January 14, 1919, to John F. O'Neil, and later assigned to the plaintiff.

There is no controversy as to the corporate existence of the parties, nor as to the plaintiff's title to the patent, nor as to the structure of defendant's machine, as these matters have been covered by stipulation.

The invention relates...

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