SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY v. BRUEGGEMAN

Patent Appeal No. 6551.

279 F.2d 286 (1960)

SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY and Singer Sewing Machine Company v. Julia BRUEGGEMAN, doing business as Julia Brueggeman Enterprises.

United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.

June 8, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert B. Harmon, Washington, D. C. (Chester A. Williams, Jr., New York City, of counsel), for appellants.

Julia Brueggeman, pro se.

Before RICH, MARTIN, and SMITH, Judges, and Judge WILLIAM H. KIRKPATRICK.


RICH, Judge.

This appeal from the Patent Office is from the decision of the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board unanimously dismissing an opposition to the registration of "Sew-Easy"1 on the Principal Register as a trademark for "ready-cut doll clothes including materials, needles and thread for making clothes for dolls," serial No. 18,552 filed November 1, 1956, claiming first use in September 1956.

The opposers are The Singer Manufacturing...

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