DIXON v. AMERICAN TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.


12 F.Supp. 996 (1935)

DIXON v. AMERICAN TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. et al.

District Court, S. D. New York.

December 28, 1935.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James C. Kennedy, Jr., of New York City, for plaintiff.

Merrell E. Clark, of New York City, for defendants.


LINDLEY, District Judge.

Plaintiff brought suit February 8, 1932, for damages for infringement of patent No. 1,197,460 granted to him September 5, 1916. Defendants deny validity and infringement.

Dixon's patent covers a combination intended to amplify the current reaching the receiving end of an ocean cable line. Currents transmitted over distances become feeble before reception, and on ocean cable lines they become very minute, as described in evidence, ...

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