HOLLY MOLDING DEVICES v. ESQUIRE

Patent Appeal No. 4967.

148 F.2d 355 (1945)

HOLLY MOLDING DEVICES v. ESQUIRE, Inc.

Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.

March 5, 1945.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Albert J. Fihe, of Chicago, Ill., for appellant.

Ernest A. Wegner, of Chicago, Ill., for appellee.

Before GARRETT, Presiding Judge, and BLAND, HATFIELD, JACKSON, and O'CONNELL, Associate Judges.


BLAND, Associate Judge.

The appellant, Holly Molding Devices, applied to the United States Patent Office for registration of its trade-mark, consisting of the word "Esquire" printed in block capitals of uniform size, placed in a straight line, for use upon hamburger molding machines. The appellee, Esquire, Inc., opposed said registration upon the ground that appellant sought to appropriate appellee's entire corporate name. The opposition

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