FRIGIDAIRE CORPORATION v. NITTERHOUSE BROS.

No. 3075.

63 F.2d 123 (1933)

FRIGIDAIRE CORPORATION v. NITTERHOUSE BROS.

Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.

February 20, 1933.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles H. Potter and Ralph E. Parker, both of Washington, D. C., for appellant.

Owen Harrison Spencer, of Indianapolis, Ind., for appellee.

Before GRAHAM, Presiding Judge, and BLAND, HATFIELD, GARRETT, and LENROOT, Associate Judges.


GRAHAM, Presiding Judge.

The appellee filed an application in the United States Patent Office, on November 16, 1928, for registration of a trade-mark used by it in connection with the sale of foods and ingredients of foods; said mark being the words, in block type, "Frigidized Fish." No claim was made for the word "Fish," except in connection with this mark.

The appellant, Frigidaire Corporation, filed its opposition to such registration. The opposition was...

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