ENGLER v. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.

No. 250.

146 F.2d 723 (1944)

ENGLER v. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.

December 28, 1944.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Carl E. Ring, of Ring & Murray, all of New York City, for plaintiff-appellant.

Alexander C. Neave, of New York City, for defendant-appellee.

Before L. HAND, SWAN, and CHASE, Circuit Judges.


PER CURIAM.

Of course two poles were created every time one of the coils of the appellee's armature was energized and these poles were opposite in value as well as opposite each other in space across the armature. That was taken to be self evident. This change in pole values around the circle is what the appellee still argues is an infringing reversal of polarity in the armature and he insists that we were wrong in saying there was no reversal of polarity anywhere...

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