ASHCRAFT v. NATIONAL THEATRE SUPPLY CO.

No. 2445.

25 F.Supp. 426 (1938)

ASHCRAFT v. NATIONAL THEATRE SUPPLY CO. et al.

District Court, D. Maryland.

November 18, 1938.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cook & Markell, of Baltimore, Md. (Charles Markell, Jr., of Baltimore, Md.), and Darby & Darby, of New York City (Samuel E. Darby and Floyd H. Crews, both of New York City), for plaintiff.

J. Calvin Carney, of Baltimore, Md., and Watson, Bristol, Johnson & Leavenworth, of New York City (L. A. Watson, C. V. Johnson, and E. R. Helferich, all of New York City), for defendants.


WILLIAM C. COLEMAN, District Judge:

This is a patent infringement case involving patent to C. S. Ashcraft, No. 1,983,430, filed April 16th, 1934 and issued December 4th, 1934, relating to an electric arc and a method of producing it, used principally in motion picture projectors and search lights. One of the defendants, National Theatre Supply Company, is a seller, and the other defendant, the Grand Company — owner and operator of a motion picture theatre ...

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