UNIVERSAL WINDING CO. v. FOSTER MACH. CO.

No. 4127.

16 F.Supp. 671 (1936)

UNIVERSAL WINDING CO. v. FOSTER MACH. CO.

District Court, D. Massachusetts.

October 1, 1936.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George P. Dike, Cedric W. Porter, and Dike, Calver & Gray, all of Boston, Mass., for plaintiff.

J. Lewis Stackpole and Fish, Richardson & Neave, all of Boston, Mass., and E. Clarkson Seward, of New York City, for defendant.


McLELLAN, District Judge.

This is a suit for infringement of two patents, one granted to Franklin A. Reece on March 4, 1930, No. 1,749,355, for a traversing means for winding machines, and another to Swanson and Marcroft of February 13, 1934, No. 1,946,506, for a winding machine. The plaintiff is the assignee of both patents. The defense to each is invalidity and noninfringement.

Statements of fact in this opinion may be taken as findings of fact, and conclusions...

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