FRANC-STOHMENGER & COWAN v. FLEX THRED CORPORATION


48 F.2d 261 (1931)

FRANC-STROHMENGER & COWAN, Inc., v. FLEX THRED CORPORATION et al.

District Court, S. D. New York.

March 20, 1931.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Duell, Dunn & Anderson, of New York City (Charles Neave, C. E. Dunn, and J. E. Daniels, all of New York City, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Dean, Fairbank, Hirsch & Foster, of New York City (G. A. Ferris, M. Hirsch, F. J. Foster, and A. Gruber, all of New York City, of counsel), for defendants.


FRANK J. COLEMAN, District Judge.

The patent in suit applies to neckties, and covers a means of safeguarding their resiliency in ordinary use. The usual four-in-hand necktie consists of a piece of silk properly cut, folded, and sewed, and containing within it a lining which gives it support and body. Since the silk is customarily cut on the bias, the fabric stretches longitudinally of the tie under the pulls and strains of adjustment to the person. If the stretching...

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