METALS DISINTEGRATING CO. v. REYNOLDS M. CO.

Civ. A. No. 1120.

92 F.Supp. 896 (1950)

METALS DISINTEGRATING CO., Inc., v. REYNOLDS METALS CO.

United States District Court D. Delaware.

September 12, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arthur G. Connolly, of Wilmington, Del., Drury W. Cooper, Jr. and W. D. Keith (of Cooper, Byrne, Dunham, Keith & Dearborn), of New York City, for plaintiff.

Thomas Cooch (of Morford, Bennethum, Marvel & Cooch), of Wilmington, Del., and Raymond F. Adams and Curt Von Boetticher, Jr., of New York City, for defendant.


LEAHY, Chief Judge.

This is an infringement suit involving patents 2,002,891 and 2,144,953 wherein defendant seeks summary judgment. It is the third episode of this litigation as the background facts will show.

Defendant "Reynolds" in 1934 commenced manufacturing flake aluminum powder and paste. Plaintiff "Metals Disintegrating", owner of patents involving like products, sued Reynolds in 1938 for infringement in this court. The parties negotiated and settled...

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