LEKAS & DRIVAS v. TENTH AVENUE TRADING CORP.

Patent Appeal No. 6132.

223 F.2d 294 (1955)

LEKAS & DRIVAS, Inc. v. TENTH AVENUE TRADING CORP.

United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.

June 15, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Theodore W. Miller, Chicago, for appellant.

Bader & Bader, New York City (I. Walton Bader, George J. Chryssikos, New York City, and Albert M. Zalkind, Washington, D. C., of counsel), for appellee.

Before O'CONNELL, Acting Chief Judge, and JOHNSON, WORLEY, COLE, and JACKSON, Judges.


COLE, Judge.

Appellee herein filed an application on September 1, 1950 to register on the Principal Register of the United States Patent Office its composite trade-mark comprising the word notation "Cosmocratic," a small fanciful monogram, "CTAT," and an olive branch design. The mark, allegedly in use since February of 1950, was for olive oil and was applied to the cans in which such product is sold. The application was examined and the mark published in the Official...

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