CARBIDE & CARBON CHEMICALS CORPORATION v. TEXAS CO.

No. 271.

21 F.2d 199 (1927)

CARBIDE & CARBON CHEMICALS CORPORATION v. TEXAS CO.

District Court, S. D. Texas, at Houston.

August 4, 1927.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mayer, Warâield & Watson, of New York City, and Andrews, Streetman, Logue & Mobley, of Houston, Tex., for plaintiff.

Frederick P. Fish, of Boston, Mass., Merrell E. Clark, of New York City, Brady Cole, of Houston, Tex., R. J. Dearborn, of New York City, and Daniel Stryker, of Brooklyn, N. Y., for defendant.


HUTCHESON, District Judge.

This is a suit asserting the validity of three United States patents, Nos. 1,465,598, 1,429,175, and 1,523,314, charging defendant with infringement of them, asking an injunction against further infringement, and an accounting for profits from past infringement.

The first numbered patent, No. 1,465,598, was issued to De Brey, a foreign patentee, upon an application filed June 1, 1918, entitled for improvements in a "process for the...

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