MORAN v. PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

No. 5644.

84 F.2d 927 (1936)

MORAN et al. v. PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT, Inc., et al.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.

June 24, 1936.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George Heidman and George A. Chritton, both of Chicago, Ill., for appellants.

Edward C. Grelle, of Chicago, Ill., and Howson & Howson, of Philadelphia, Pa., (Kennard N. Ware and Charles H. Howson, both of Philadelphia, Pa., of counsel), for appellees.

Before EVANS and SPARKS, Circuit Judges, and BALTZELL, District Judge.


SPARKS, Circuit Judge.

This was an action for infringement of all the claims of United States Patent No. 1,800,558, issued to Moran and Lee on April 14, 1931, upon an application filed February 10, 1930. The answer was invalidity and non-infringement. The court found the patent invalid for want of invention, and for that reason did not pass on the issue of infringement. There were four claims, of which 3 and 4 are typical...

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