GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. v. ROBERTSON

No. 1027.

21 F.2d 214 (1927)

GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. et al. v. ROBERTSON, Commissioner of Patents.

District Court, D. Maryland.

July 13, 1927.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fish, Richardson & Neave, of New York City, and Semmes, Bowen & Semmes, of Baltimore, Md., for complainants.

Herman J. Galloway, Henry C. Workman and T. A. Hostetler, all of Washington, D. C., and Amos W. W. Woodcock, of Baltimore, Md., for defendant.


SOPER, District Judge.

Ernest Stoffregen, a citizen of Germany, who is the inventor of certain improvements in the methods and apparatus applicable to electric are welding, and the General Electric Company, a New York corporation, who is the assignee of his title and interest in the invention, have filed a bill of complaint, under R. S. § 4915 (Comp. St. § 9460), claiming that letters patent of the United States for the invention should be issued to the...

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