FREEMAN v. PREMIER MACH. CO.

No. 3909.

11 F.Supp. 761 (1935)

FREEMAN v. PREMIER MACH. CO., Inc.

District Court, D. Massachusetts.

August 6, 1935.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Chas. E. Riordon, of Washington, D. C., and Nathan Heard and Frederick A. Tennant, both of Boston, Mass., for plaintiff.

Macleod, Calver, Copeland & Dike, George P. Dike, and Cedric W. Porter, all of Boston, Mass., for defendant.


BREWSTER, District Judge.

In this suit the plaintiff alleges infringement of United States letters patent 1,681,033. Infringement is admitted if the patent is valid. The defenses are anticipation and want of invention. The latter defense is the one principally relied upon.

Statement of Facts.

1. On August 14, 1928, upon an application filed December 3, 1923, letters patent of the United States No. 1,681,033 issued to the plaintiff covering an alleged...

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