UNITED STATES v. DUBILIER CONDENSER CORPORATION

Nos. 788-790.

49 F.2d 306 (1931)

UNITED STATES v. DUBILIER CONDENSER CORPORATION (three cases).

District Court, D. Delaware.

April 27, 1931.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Leonard E. Wales, U. S. Atty., of Wilmington, Del., Charles B. Rugg, Asst. Atty. Gen., Alexander Holtzoff and A. Blaine York, Special Assts. to Atty. Gen., and Frank J. Keating, of Washington, D. C.

James H. Hughes, Jr., and E. Ennalls Berl (of Ward & Gray), both of Wilmington, Del., and John B. Brady, of Washington, D. C., for defendant.


NIELDS, District Judge.

Francis W. Dunmore and Percival D. Lowell were employed by the United States in the Radio Section of the Bureau of Standards. While so employed, they conceived the idea of using ordinary house-lighting alternating current in the operation of radio apparatus and of means for eliminating hum caused by the alternations of such current; and they made certain inventions embodying the idea. Upon applications filed in the United States Patent Office...

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