ROUSSO v. FIRST NAT. BANK

No. 472.

19 F.2d 247 (1927)

ROUSSO v. FIRST NAT. BANK IN DETROIT et al.

District Court, E. D. Michigan, S. D.

May 11, 1927.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joshua R. H. Potts, of Chicago, Ill., and Thomas S. Donnelly, of Detroit, Mich., for plaintiff.

Edward N. Pagelsen and Bishop, Kilpatrick & Weaver, all of Detroit, Mich., and M. A. Keller, of New York City, for defendants.


TUTTLE, District Judge.

This suit was brought on Rousso patent, No. 1,157,046, and Olsen patent, No. 1,295,578, owned by Rousso.

The invention set forth in the Rousso patent is simple and useful, and is designed to prevent the theft of towels from public washrooms by threading them on a rod which extends upward from a supporting shelf, then forward and downward in the form of a gooseneck, and backward into a receptacle for the soiled towels.

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