GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. v. REFRIGERATION PATENTS CORP.

Civil Action No. 2601.

65 F.Supp. 75 (1946)

GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. v. REFRIGERATION PATENTS CORPORATION.

District Court, W. D. New York.

Rehearing Denied March 8, 1946.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William I. Morey, of Buffalo, N. Y., (Charles H. Walker and Fish, Richardson & Neave, all of New York City, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Max D. Farmer, of Buffalo, N. Y. (Watson, Bristol, Johnson & Leavenworth, Leonard A. Watson, Lawrence Bristol, and Elmer R. Helferich, all of New York City, of counsel), for defendant.


KNIGHT, District Judge.

This is a suit for a declaratory judgment that claim 11 of the Bronaugh and Potter Patent No. 2,056,165, owned by the defendant, is invalid, and if valid, is not infringed by a product contemplated to be built by the plaintiff.

The Bronaugh and Potter patent relates to a domestic electric two-temperature refrigerator. Claim 11 includes four elements, to wit: (1) Two separate insulated compartments; (2) a single refrigerating mechanism...

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