LAWSON v. WHITLOCK CORDAGE CO.

No. 4792.

60 F.2d 362 (1932)

LAWSON v. WHITLOCK CORDAGE CO.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.

Rehearing Denied September 23, 1932.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. Hastings Swenarton, of New York City, for appellant.

Pitney, Hardin & Skinner, of Newark, N. J. (Theodore S. Kenyon, Wm. Houston Kenyon, Frederick Bachmann, and Kenyon & Kenyon, all of New York City, of counsel), for appellee.

Before WOOLLEY, DAVIS, and THOMPSON, Circuit Judges.


WOOLLEY, Circuit Judge.

The invention of the Gore and Lawson patent (No. 1,492,977) relates to fiber ropes or, more particularly, to the internal construction of the strands of a rope whereby, it is claimed, their strength is increased.

Although the issue of validity is sharply contested, we shall assume, without deciding, that the patent is valid within the terms of the claim and dispose of the case on the issue of infringement.

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