GORDON v. CONLON CORPORATION

No. 2071.

42 F.Supp. 962 (1941)

GORDON v. CONLON CORPORATION et al.

District Court, E. D. Illinois.

December 20, 1941.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Samuel W. Banning and Thomas H. Sheridan, both of Chicago, Ill., for plaintiff Gordon.

Arthur H. Boettcher, of Chicago, Ill., for defendant Conlon Corporation.

George I. Haight and William E. Lucas, both of Chicago, Ill., and Frank T. Miller, of Peoria, Ill., for defendant Westinghouse Electric Mfg. Co.

William P. Bair, Will Freeman, and Anthony W. Molinare, all of Chicago, Ill., for defendant Electric Household Utilities Corporation.


BARNES, District Judge (orally).

The Court is indebted to counsel for their thorough preparation and careful presentation of this case.

The case involves the alleged infringement and validity of two patents, Gordon patent No. 1,745,162, issued January 28, 1930, on an application filed August 7, 1924. Claim 7 is charged to be infringed by all three defendants, namely, Conlon Corporation which manufactures an ironer which will be hereafter referred to as the...

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