JAMISON COLD STORAGE DOOR CO. v. VICTOR COOLER DOOR CO.

No. 1444.

38 F.2d 490 (1930)

JAMISON COLD STORAGE DOOR CO. v. VICTOR COOLER DOOR CO., Inc.

District Court, D. Maryland.

February 24, 1930.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles Markell, of Baltimore, Md., and Charles L. Sturtevant, Eugene G. Mason, and Herbert H. Porter, all of Washington, D. C., for plaintiff.

Omer T. Kaylor, of Hagerstown, Md., William F. Hall, of Washington, D. C., and Alexander Armstrong, of Baltimore, Md., for defendant.


SOPER, District Judge.

This suit was brought to secure an injunction and an accounting of profits and damages by reason of the infringement of two United States patents to Samuel Price Stevenson, No. 1,099,626, issued June 9, 1914, and No. 1,208,042 issued December 12, 1916. They will be called respectively Patent No. 1 and Patent No. 2. They were acquired on April 19, 1927, by the Jamison Cold Storage Door Company, the plaintiff in this case, whose factory is located...

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