CHAIN STORE PRODUCTS CORPORATION v. SCOLDING LOCKS CORPORATION

No. 5136.

75 F.2d 818 (1935)

CHAIN STORE PRODUCTS CORPORATION v. SCOLDING LOCKS CORPORATION.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.

March 9, 1935.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alexander F. Reichmann, of Chicago, Ill., Louis Quarles, of Milwaukee, Wis., and Lee J. Gary, of Chicago, Ill., for appellant.

Casanave Young, of Milwaukee, Wis., for appellee.

Before EVANS, SPARKS, and FITZHENRY, Circuit Judges.


SPARKS, Circuit Judge.

This was an action for infringement of claims 1 and 21 of United States Patent No. 1,732,808, issued to Goldberg October 22, 1929, on an application filed July 17, 1926. The court decreed both claims invalid for lack of invention, and dismissed the bill for want of equity. From that ruling this appeal is prosecuted.

The invention relates to an improvement in hairpins designed particularly for use with short...

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