AUDITORIUM CONDITIONING CORP. v. WARNER BROS. PICTURES


11 F.Supp. 21 (1935)

AUDITORIUM CONDITIONING CORPORATION v. WARNER BROS. PICTURES, Inc., et al.

District Court, S. D. New York.

June 4, 1935.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

R. B. Knowles, of New York City (H. A. Toulmin, H. A. Toulmin, Jr., and Herman Seid, all of Washington, D. C., of counsel), for plaintiff.

Pennie, Davis, Marvin & Edmonds, of New York City (George E. Middleton, of New York City, of counsel), for defendants.


COXE, District Judge.

This is an infringement suit involving the Lewis reissue patent, No. 16,611, dated May 3, 1927, and the Fleisher patent, No. 1,670,656, dated May 22, 1928, both relating to air conditioning in theaters, auditoriums, or other large inclosures, where people congregate in considerable numbers. The two patents are owned by the plaintiff; and the defendants are charged with operating an infringing system in the Hollywood Theater in New York City....

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