JULIUS KAYSER & CO. v. ROSEDALE KNITTING CO.

No. 8519.

18 F.Supp. 836 (1937)

JULIUS KAYSER & CO. et al. v. ROSEDALE KNITTING CO.

District Court, E. D. Pennsylvania.

April 13, 1937.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Noah A. Stancliffe, of New York City, Joseph G. Denny, Jr., and Charles H. Howson, both of Philadelphia, Pa., and Hugh M. Morris, of Wilmington, Del., for plaintiffs.

Samuel E. Darby, Jr., and A. I. Spiro, both of New York City, Henry N. Paul, of Philadelphia, Pa., and Thomas G. Haight, of Jersey City, N. J., for defendant.


DICKINSON, District Judge.

This cause concerns United States letters patent No. 1,969,307, issued to Charles A. Kaufman August 7, 1934, on an application filed May 20, 1932.

The patent is a method and product patent. All its claims are in issue. It was granted for a claimed invention or discovery of a "new and useful art" and for a "manufacture." The particular method invention claimed is that of knitting a stocking fabric so as to practically eliminate the...

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