DIAMOND IRON WORKS v. WISCONSIN FOUNDRY & MACH. CO.

No. 117.

36 F.Supp. 378 (1941)

DIAMOND IRON WORKS, Inc., v. WISCONSIN FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO.

District Court, W. D. Wisconsin.

January 10, 1941.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

F. A. Whiteley, of Minneapolis, Minn., Fred W. Genrich, Sr., of Wausau, Wis., and Lester C. Lee, of Madison, Wis., for plaintiff.

Edward A. Haight, of Chicago, Ill., C. Crownhart, Jr., and R. B. Murphy, both of Madison, Wis., for defendant.


STONE, District Judge.

1. The plaintiff is the owner of the United States patent to Corser No. 2,117,300, and is entitled to sue for infringement thereof.

2. The essential features of the Corser invention as they appear in the claims are:

a. That there is a rotary lifting device, recited in the claims as inclined saucer-like, which is a single unitary structure formed with a unitary material-supporting bottom.

b. That this lifting device has...

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