IRONITE CO. v. CEMENT WATERPROOFING & IRONITE CO.

No. 5391.

20 F.Supp. 603 (1937)

IRONITE CO. v. CEMENT WATERPROOFING & IRONITE CO.

District Court, E. D. Pennsylvania.

September 17, 1937.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joshua R. H. Potts, of Philadelphia, Pa., Eugene Vincent Clarke, of Chicago, Ill., and Basel H. Brune, of Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiff.

A. D. Caesar and Charles W. Rivise, both of Philadelphia, Pa., for defendant.


WELSH, District Judge.

This suit is brought to restrain the alleged infringement of the registered trade-mark "Ironite," the name applied to a metallic compound used to render cement water resistent.

Plaintiff originally produced Ironite under patents covering compounds of finely divided metal, designed, when applied to cement, to render it waterproof by the oxidation of the metal particles. In addition to certain patents, the plaintiff procured a certificate...

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