REPUBLIC ELECTRIC CO. v. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.

No. 3701.

27 F.2d 595 (1928)

REPUBLIC ELECTRIC CO., Inc., et al. v. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.

July 16, 1928.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles J. Holland, of New York City, for appellants.

Howson & Howson, of New York City (Hubert Howson, of New York City, Albert G. Davis, of Schenectady, N. Y., and Frederick P. Fish, of Boston, Mass., of counsel), for appellee.

Before BUFFINGTON, WOOLLEY, and DAVIS, Circuit Judges.


WOOLLEY, Circuit Judge.

By the complaint in this suit (the fourth in a group of suits for infringement of patents for incandescent lamps) the General Electric Company charges the defendants with infringing the Just and Hanaman patent No. 1,018,502 and the Langmuir patent No. 1,180,159 by making and selling incandescent lamps of the type known as No. 1129, which are headlights for automobiles, and of the type known as No. 82, which are tail lights for automobiles....

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