BROWNE v. HARRISON.

Nos. 1903, 1904.

26 F.2d 1006 (1928)

BROWNE v. HARRISON. HARRISON v. BROWNE.

Court of Appeals of District of Columbia.

Decided June 4, 1928.

Petition for Rehearing Denied June 25, 1928.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R. S. Blair, of New York City, for Browne.

F. B. Fox, of Philadelphia, Pa., and E. G. Mason, of Washington, D. C., for Harrison.

Before MARTIN, Chief Justice, and ROBB and VAN ORSDEL, Associate Justices.


MARTIN, Chief Justice.

The invention involved herein relates to marine mines, which are designed to be submerged in the sea and by force of their explosion to destroy hostile vessels. Such mines became critically important during the World War as a means of defense against enemy submarines.

The issues of the interference are stated in seven counts, reading as follows, to wit:

(1) A marine ordnance apparatus comprising an electrodetonator and means...

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