WILLOUGHBY v. ROGERS

No. 656.

20 F.2d 981 (1927)

WILLOUGHBY et al. v. ROGERS.

District Court, D. Maryland.

July 11, 1927.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edward G. Curtis and Manvel Whittemore (of Emery, Booth, Janney & Varney), both of New York City, A. W. W. Woodcock, U. S. Atty., of Baltimore, Md., and Harry E. Knight, of New York City, for plaintiffs.

James S. Easby-Smith (of Easby-Smith, Pine & Hill), and J. Hanson Boyden (of Prentiss, Stone & Boyden), both of Washington, D. C., for defendant.


SOPER, District Judge.

John A. Willoughby and Percival D. Lowell have filed a bill of complaint under R. S. § 4915 (U. S. Compiled Statutes, § 9460), praying to be adjudged entitled to receive a patent for a certain invention of new and useful improvements in submarine radio apparatus. It appears that on January 10, 1919, an application for patent for the invention was filed in the United States Patent Office by the defendant, James Harris Rogers, to whom...

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