WEBB v. FRISCH

No. 7063.

111 F.2d 887 (1940)

WEBB v. FRISCH et al.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.

May 10, 1940.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Milton T. Miller, of Chicago, Ill., and Henry L. Shenier and Thomas E. Scofield, both of Kansas City, Mo., for appellant.

Gilbert F. Wagner, of Chicago, Ill., for appellees.

Before SPARKS, TREANOR, and KERNER, Circuit Judges.


TREANOR, Circuit Judge.

Plaintiff-appellant brought suit against defendants-appellees to recover damages by reason of the infringement of letters patent No. 2,100,116 and to restrain defendants from further infringement. The patent had been granted to George Farrell Webb, plaintiff. The defenses were non-infringement and invalidity of the patent. The District Court found that the patent in suit had been anticipated by prior public use both by Theodore H. Perlman and...

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