SAFETY DEVICE FIRE ESCAPE CO. v. GOLISH


2 F.Supp. 386 (1933)

SAFETY DEVICE FIRE ESCAPE CO., Inc., et al. v. GOLISH.

District Court, D. New Jersey.

January 25, 1933.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louis Levin, of Newark, N. J. (Percy Freeman, of New York City, and Thomas L. Hanson, of Perth Amboy, N. J., of counsel), for plaintiff.

Peter Haberlin, for defendant.


FAKE, District Judge.

This is a patent suit in which the plaintiffs charge the defendant with infringement and seek the usual relief by way of injunction and accounting. The defendant denies the validity of the patent, and also denies infringement.

The patent in suit covers a safety device for fire escapes. It was issued to the inventor, Bocchino, under the original number 1,641,798, and assigned by him to plaintiff corporation. Thereafter, the said patent...

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