PUTMAN v. BEAVER STATE SHINGLE CO.

No. 6197.

46 F.2d 353 (1930)

PUTMAN v. BEAVER STATE SHINGLE CO. et al.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.

December 22, 1930.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Maurice W. Seitz and C. H. Christensen, both of Portland, Or., for appellant.

Will H. Masters, of Portland, Or., for appellees.

Theodore J. Geisler, of Portland, Or., amicus curiæ.

Before RUDKIN and WILBUR, Circuit Judges, and NORCROSS, District Judge.


RUDKIN, Circuit Judge.

This was a suit for infringement of letters patent for an imitation shake shingle, which is adequately described in the first claim of the patent, reading as follows:

"A tapered shingle having a plane back and a face plane towards the upper or thin edge of the shingle and fluted in smoothly curved waves throughout the exposed area toward the thick edge, whereby the thicker portions, when laid...

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