RYERSON v. McCURLEY

Patent Appeals No. 3771.

88 F.2d 497 (1937)

RYERSON v. McCURLEY.

Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.

March 22, 1937.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

G. Frank Langford and F. Townsend I. Beaman, both of Jackson, Mich., for appellant.

Bacon & Thomas, of Washington, D. C., and Barnes & Kisselle, of Detroit, Mich. (Francis D. Thomas, of Washington, D. C., and Stuart C. Barnes and John M. Kisselle, both of Detroit, Mich., of counsel), for appellee.

Before GRAHAM, Presiding Judge, and BLAND, GARRETT, and LENROOT, Associate Judges.


BLAND, Associate Judge.

Creighton W. Ryerson has here appealed from the decision of the Board of Appeals of the United States Patent Office, affirming that of the Examiner of Interferences, awarding priority of invention of the three counts involved to the party Charles McCurley.

The invention involved in the counts relates to spare tire covers or protectors. The cover is formed with a circular front member for covering the front face and a portion of the...

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