ENGLER v. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.


49 F.Supp. 782 (1943)

ENGLER v. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.

District Court, S. D. New York.

March 5, 1943.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ring & Murray, of New York City (Carl E. Ring, of New York City, of counsel) for plaintiff.

Alexander C. Neave, of New York City (Prowell S. Mack, of Schenectady, N. Y., and Robert B. Whittredge, of New York City, of counsel), for defendant.


CONGER, District Judge.

Action for patent infringement. Plaintiff is the owner of patent No. 1,492,972. The patent states that it is for new and useful improvements in dynamo-electrical machinery. The patent was granted to plaintiff on May 6, 1924. This action was commenced in 1939.

Plaintiff claims that a motor now in use in Logan, West Virginia, and referred to as the thyratron motor made and sold in 1935 by the defendant General Electric Company infringes...

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