TIMKEN-DETROIT AXLE CO. v. CLEVELAND STEEL P. CORP.

No. 5750.

52 F.Supp. 317 (1943)

TIMKEN-DETROIT AXLE CO. v. CLEVELAND STEEL PRODUCTS CORPORATION.

District Court, N. D. Ohio, E. D.

August 11, 1943.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richey & Watts, of Cleveland, Ohio, and William A. Strauch (of Strauch & Hoffman), of Washington, D. C. (F. O. Richey, of Cleveland, Ohio, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Newton A. Burgess and John F. Ryan (of Gifford, Scull & Burgess), both of New York City, and Evans & McCoy, of Cleveland, Ohio, for defendant.


WILKIN, District Judge.

The complaint sets forth four patents, referred to for convenience as 607, 764, 800, and 830, and charges their infringement by the defendant. No. 830 was withdrawn prior to trial (Opening statement of Mr. Richey, p. 23). The usual relief is prayed,—injunction, accounting, royalties, profits, damages, and other equitable relief. The complaint also sets up a license agreement and charges that royalties due under it are unpaid.

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