UNITED SHOE MACHINERY CORPORATION v. E. H. FERREE CO.


60 F.2d 567 (1932)

UNITED SHOE MACHINERY CORPORATION v. E. H. FERREE CO. et al.

District Court, W. D. New York.

July 23, 1932.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Fish, Richardson & Neave, of Boston, Mass. (Hector M. Holmes and A. D. Salinger, both of Boston, Mass., of counsel), for plaintiff.

Morrison, Kennedy & Campbell, of New York City (Donald Campbell, of New York City, and Sherman L. Whipple and Edward O. Proctor, both of Boston, Mass., of counsel), for defendants.


ADLER, District Judge.

This patent [No. 1,629,870] has to do with an arm or member of a machine used in the manufacture of shoes and known as a clicking machine. The function of the machine is to cut out upper leather or fabric material of one kind or another used in the making of the shoe. Before this machine was put on the market by the plaintiff, these parts were cut out by the operator with a sharp knife following a pattern laid upon the material. With the clicker...

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