GATES RUBBER CO. v. B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER CO.

No. 8739.

45 F.2d 652 (1930)

GATES RUBBER CO. v. B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER CO.

District Court, D. Colorado.

November 19, 1930.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. J. O'Brien and W. F. Denious, both of Denver, Colo., for Gates Rubber Co.

Dines, Dines & Holme, Tyson Dines, Jr., and Robert E. More, all of Denver, Colo., and Merrell E. Clark, of New York City, for B. F. Goodrich Rubber Co.


SYMES, District Judge.

This is a patent infringement suit involving the two Gates patents; No. 1,354,738, a process for manufacturing endless V-shaped belts, dated October 5, 1920, application filed March 21, 1919; and No. 1,400,539, for endless belts, dated December 20, 1921, application filed March 19, 1919. The complainant, the Gates Rubber Company, is the owner of both patents by assignment from its president, the inventor, Charles C. Gates.

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