DOOLEY IMPROVEMENTS v. MOTOR IMPROVEMENTS

No. 957.

18 F.Supp. 340 (1937)

DOOLEY IMPROVEMENTS, Inc., v. MOTOR IMPROVEMENTS, Inc.

District Court, D. Delaware.

January 27, 1937.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hugh M. Morris, of Wilmington, Del., and John M. Zane and Harold W. Norman (of Zane, Morse, Zimmerman & Norman), both of Chicago, Ill., for plaintiff.

Robert H. Richards (of Richards, Layton & Finger), of Wilmington, Del., and Theodore S. Kenyon and Frederick Bachmann (of Kenyon & Kenyon), both of New York City, for defendant.


NIELDS, District Judge.

This is a patent suit charging Motor Improvements, Inc., with infringement of United States letters patent No. 1,847,817 granted on March 1, 1932 to Don Cole, assignor to Dooley Improvements, Inc., the plaintiff. The patent is entitled "Lubricating System." The answer denies infringement and challenges the validity of the patent. The answer also asserts a counterclaim charging plaintiff with unfair practices.

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