CUTTING ROOM APPLIANCES CORP. v. EMPIRE CUTTING M. CO.

No. 80, Docket 21795.

186 F.2d 997 (1951)

CUTTING ROOM APPLIANCES CORP. v. EMPIRE CUTTING MACHINE CO., Inc., et al.

United States Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.

Decided January 22, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Henry L. Burkitt, New York City, for plaintiff-appellee.

Mock & Blum, New York City, Asher Blum, New York City, for defendants-appellants.

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


CHASE, Circuit Judge.

The plaintiff, a New York corporation, sued the defendants, also New York corporations, for the infringement of a patent for a machine for laying cloth, and for unfair competition consisting in the sale of infringing machines. The defendants answered by denying such allegations generally. They also filed a counterclaim alleging the invalidity and non-infringement of the patent and that the plaintiff had unfairly competed with them. They sought...

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