CHICAGO PATENT CORPORATION v. GENCO, INC.

No. 7720.

124 F.2d 725 (1941)

CHICAGO PATENT CORPORATION v. GENCO, Inc.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.

December 12, 1941.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Clarence E. Threedy, of Chicago, Ill., for appellant.

Thos. H. Sheridan and James A. Davis, both of Chicago, Ill., for appellee.

Before MAJOR, and KERNER, Circuit Judges, and LINDLEY, District Judge.


LINDLEY, District Judge.

The District Court held valid and infringed, plaintiff's patent to Bellah, reissued April 19, 1938, No. Re.-20698. Defendant now insists that the patent is invalid and, alternately, properly construed, not infringed. Claims 3, 13 and 15 are in issue.1

The pin-ball game device of the patent can not be simply or easily described. Consequently we shall endeavor to limit our discussion to only such features...

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