FOUNDRY EQUIPMENT COMPANY v. CARL-MAYER CORPORATION

Nos. 26951, 26952.

128 F.Supp. 640 (1955)

The FOUNDRY EQUIPMENT COMPANY, a corporation, Plaintiff, v. The CARL-MAYER CORPORATION, a corporation, and Carl F. Mayer, Defendants (two cases).

United States District Court, N. D. Ohio, E. D.

January 24, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John F. Oberlin, Lawrence C. Spieth, Cleveland, Ohio, for plaintiff.

Verne L. Oldham and Wm. C. McCoy, Cleveland, Ohio, for defendants.


FREED, District Judge.

These two suits which were tried together involve the validity and infringement of two patents. The Barnett and Steindorf Patent No. 1,934,904 was assigned to the plaintiff the Foundry Equipment Company. The Mayer Patent No. 2,257,180 was issued to the defendant Carl Mayer and licensed by him to the defendant the Carl-Mayer Corporation. Both patents relate to a vertical core oven.

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