BROWN v. SPLIT COACH MOTOR CORPORATION

No. 1095.

19 F.Supp. 369 (1937)

BROWN v. SPLIT COACH MOTOR CORPORATION.

District Court, D. Delaware.

April 6, 1937.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Archibald Palmer, of New York City, and Leonard G. Hagner, of Wilmington, Del., for plaintiff.

Ward & Gray and Paul Leahy, all of Wilmington, Del., for defendant.


NIELDS, District Judge.

Carleton Brown, a citizen of Canada, charges Split Coach Motor Corporation, a Delaware corporation, with infringement of four United States letters patent granted to him in 1934 for improvements in an automobile trailer with lateral and vertical expansion features known as a "split coach." The application for each of the patents was filed before February 16, 1931, when plaintiff and defendant parted company and plaintiff ceased to exercise...

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