HINLEIN v. FINE-MARK BRAID & KNITTING MILLS CO.


30 F.Supp. 883 (1939)

HINLEIN et al. v. FINE-MARK BRAID & KNITTING MILLS CO., Inc.

District Court, S. D. New York.

December 13, 1939.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry Ernest Rubens, of New York City, for plaintiffs.

Alexander Savanuck, of New York City, for defendant.


GALSTON, District Judge.

This is a suit for infringement of letters patent No. 1,902,957 for a veil, granted to Milton J. Hinlein on March 28, 1933, on an application filed May 18, 1932. The five claims of the patent are in issue.

The defendant asserts invalidity of the patent.

The specification recites that the invention relates to veils which are commonly worn by women both to cover the face and hold the hair in position. One of the objects sought...

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