FREEMAN v. PREMIER MACH. CO.

No. 3909.

25 F.Supp. 927 (1938)

FREEMAN v. PREMIER MACH. CO., Inc.

District Court, D. Massachusetts.

On Rehearing May 24, 1938.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Chas. E. Riordon, of Washington, D. C., and Nathan Heard and Frederick A. Tennant, both of Boston, Mass., for plaintiff.

Macleod, Calver, Copeland & Dike, George P. Dike, and Cedric W. Porter, all of Boston, Mass., for defendant.


BREWSTER, District Judge.

In this infringement suit plaintiff charged the defendant with infringing 26 claims of his patent (U.S. No. 1,681,033). These claims readily fall into three groups,—

1. Those involving an "anvil die", so called, used in cutting out ornamental designs in shoe uppers;

2. Those relating to mask or clamp attached to the anvil die; and

3. Those relating to a slide for moving the die in and out of the press.

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