E. L. MANSURE CO. v. CONSOLIDATED TRIMMING CORPORATION


16 F.Supp. 608 (1936)

E. L. MANSURE CO. v. CONSOLIDATED TRIMMING CORPORATION et al.

District Court, S. D. New York.

May 13, 1936.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John M. Cole, of New York City (Joshua R. Potts and Basil H. Brune, both of Chicago, Ill., of counsel), for plaintiff.

Fred E. Tasker, of New York City (E. W. Marshall, of New York City, of counsel), for defendant.


PATTERSON, District Judge.

The suit is for infringement of patent. The patent said to have been infringed is patent to Arnold, 1,390,267, applied for November 30, 1920, and issued September 13, 1921. The patent is on a machine for making tufts or balls and applying them to fringes. The product, ball fringe, is used for decorative purposes on various fabrics. The defenses are invalidity and noninfringement.

The Arnold machine is one whereby a warp of threads...

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