BUCHNER v. PEERLESS DOLL MOULD & MACHINE CORPORATION


57 F.Supp. 690 (1944)

BUCHNER et al. v. PEERLESS DOLL MOULD & MACHINE CORPORATION et al.

District Court, S. D. New York.

September 27, 1944.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry G. Herman, Max Shlivek, and Saul S. Brin, all of New York City, for plaintiffs.

Levisohn, Niner & Levisohn, Edwin Levisohn, and Harry Cohen, all of New York City, for defendants.


BONDY, District Judge.

This action was brought to enjoin the infringement of letters patent number 2,202,896, issued June 4, 1940, to the plaintiffs. It relates to improvements in devices for mounting doll eyes in doll heads by which the eyes are permanently and firmly secured in place in a manner preventing their removal and injury to children.

The inventors claim an attachable doll feature comprising a base and a prong mounting means (with or without barbs...

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