TROTT v. CULLEN

No. 1329.

86 F.2d 141 (1936)

TROTT et al. v. CULLEN et al.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit.

October 23, 1936.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Carlton Hill and George I. Haight, both of Chicago, Ill. (Forrest C. Northcutt, of Denver, Colo., on the brief), for appellants.

Merrell E. Clark, of New York City, and Morrison Shafroth, of Denver, Colo. (W. W. Grant, Jr., of Denver, Colo., J. King Harness, of Detroit, Mich., and Grant, Ellis, Shafroth & Toll, of Denver, Colo., on the brief), for appellees.

Before PHILLIPS, McDERMOTT, and BRATTON, Circuit Judges.


McDERMOTT, Circuit Judge.

On July 4, 1931, the Chrysler Corporation announced that cars of its manufacture would thereafter eliminate power tremors by the use of "floating power" — a term used to describe a method of supporting the power unit in such a manner that engine vibration is largely neutralized by permitting it to rock about the center of weight.

Rolland Trott had theretofore grappled with the problem and had two applications for patent pending...

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