HARLEY C. LONEY CO. v. NELSON

No. 4197.

81 F.Supp. 965 (1948)

HARLEY C. LONEY CO. v. NELSON.

United States District Court W. D. Missouri, W. D.

December 10, 1948.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Heaman & Patch, of Jackson, Mich., and Casper W. Ooms, of Chicago, Ill. (Thomas E. Scofield, of Kansas City, Mo., and Robert C. Williams of Jackson, Mich., of counsel), for plaintiff.

Ralph E. Williamson, of Williamson & Williamson, of Minneapolis, Minn. and Blackmar, Newkirk, Eager, Swanson & Midgley, of Kansas City, Mo. (Lawrence R. Allison, of Minneapolis, Minn., of counsel), for defendant.


REEVES, Chief Judge.

The sole question for decision in this case is whether Patent No. 2,036,757 issued to James W. Hume, Jackson, Michigan, is valid.

The patent was applied for on December 3, 1932. It related to an improvement in the balancing of vehicle wheels provided with pneumatic tires. The reasons back of the invention as recited in the patent were, that "the increasing speed at which motor vehicles are driven has resulted in the necessity of dynamically...

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