JACQUES v. UNIVERSAL LUBRICATING SYSTEMS

No. 3043.

22 F.Supp. 458 (1938)

JACQUES v. UNIVERSAL LUBRICATING SYSTEMS, Inc.

District Court, W. D. Pennsylvania.

February 4, 1938.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Henry O. Evans and Oliver Evans, both of Pittsburgh, Pa., for plaintiff.

Clarke & Doolittle, of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Leonard L. Kalish, of Philadelphia, Pa., for defendant.


SCHOONMAKER, District Judge.

This is a patent suit involving Jacques patent, No. 1,383,306, for a connecting device particularly designed for the connecting of a grease-gun to a grease-cup in the lubricating of automobiles. The two claims of the patent are in suit. They are as follows:

"1. A connector for lubricating apparatus having, in combination, a nipple with a recessed outer surface, a nozzle having radially...

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