CARMAN & CO. v. PHŒNIX PRODUCTS CO.


2 F.Supp. 630 (1932)

CARMAN & CO., Inc., et al. v. PHŒNIX PRODUCTS CO.

District Court, E. D. Wisconsin.

January 14, 1932.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lines, Spooner & Quarles, of Milwaukee, Wis., for plaintiffs.

Casnave Young, of Milwaukee, Wis., for defendant.


GEIGER, District Judge.

The plaintiffs charge defendant with infringement of letters patent 1,777,814, issued October 7, 1930, to Charles S. Vita, covering a "shirt collar support."

The subject-matter of the patent is well exhibited in a sample:

The patentee, after referring to the popularity of "men's shirts with collars permanently attached," states the desirability of supporting or stiffening the collar in the course of laundering...

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