ANGIER v. NEHRING ELECTRICAL WORKS

No. 4359.

45 F.2d 354 (1930)

ANGIER et al. v. NEHRING ELECTRICAL WORKS.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.

December 3, 1930.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Osgood H. Dowell, of Chicago, Ill., and Emery, Booth, Varney & Townsend, of Boston, Mass., for appellants.

Charles O. Shervey, of Chicago, Ill., and Macleod, Calver, Copeland & Dike, of Boston, Mass., for appellee.

Before ALSCHULER and SPARKS, Circuit Judges, and FITZHENRY, District Judge.


ALSCHULER, Circuit Judge.

One would hardly suspect from reading the claims that the invention involved simply the employment of strips of craped or crinkled paper for helically wrapping around automobile tires, or other similarly shaped commercial articles, instead of plain paper strips as theretofore employed. The claimed advance in the art is that in such use the craped paper will readily conform itself to the surface of...

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