THERMO-PLASTICS CORP. v. INTERNATIONAL P. CORP.

Civil Action No. C-1482.

42 F.Supp. 408 (1941)

THERMO-PLASTICS CORPORATION v. INTERNATIONAL PULVERIZING CORPORATION.

District Court, D. New Jersey.

November 28, 1941.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Louis B. LeDuc, of Camden, N. J., for defendant and the motion.

Herbert J. Koehler, of Camden, N. J., and George A. Smith and F. Gilman Spencer, both of Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiff, opposed.


AVIS, District Judge.

On April 9, 1941, plaintiff filed its complaint against the defendant. Generally stated, it is alleged therein that defendant was the owner of two certain United States patents; that plaintiff manufactured certain mills for the grinding and pulverizing of materials and has used and leased same; that said mills of plaintiff do not infringe any valid claims of defendant's patents; that all of the claims of the defendant's "Andrews" patent are void...

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