PETTY v. GILES

Patent Appeals Nos. 4541-4543.

125 F.2d 177 (1942)

PETTY v. GILES (three cases).

Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.

February 2, 1942.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas E. Scofield, of Kansas City, Mo., for appellant.

Donald E. Payne, of Chicago, Ill. (Edward B. Beale, of Washington, D. C., of counsel), for appellee.

Before GARRETT, Presiding Judge, and BLAND, HATFIELD, LENROOT, and JACKSON, Associate Judges.


BLAND, Associate Judge.

These three appeals are from decisions of the Board of Appeals of the United States Patent Office in which priority of invention was awarded to Roy N. Giles in three interferences involving, generally, the separation of wax from lubricating oil by the use of normally gaseous hydrocarbon diluents such as propane and butane. The three appeals are presented to us in a single record and we will dispose of the issues raised thereby in a single opinion...

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