FRIGIDAIRE CORPORATION v. GENERAL NECESSITIES CORPORATION

No. 1611.

32 F.2d 277 (1929)

FRIGIDAIRE CORPORATION v. GENERAL NECESSITIES CORPORATION.

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

March 23, 1929.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cooper, Kerr & Dunham, Drury W. Cooper, and Thomas J. Byrne, all of New York City, and Harry W. Lindsey, Jr., of Chicago, Ill., for plaintiff.

Swan & Frye (by George Rex Frye), of Detroit, Mich., for defendant.


TUTTLE, District Judge.

This case originally involved seven patents, but each of them has been withdrawn without prejudice, with the exception of the patent to Wolf, No. 1,337,175 of April 13, 1920, the application for which was filed December 23, 1913. Claims 10, 15, 16, and 18 are alleged to be infringed.

The patent relates to the subject of artificial refrigeration. The fundamental principle of refrigeration which is described in the patent is admitted...

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