ROGERS v. HENSLEY

Docket No. 19150.

194 Cal.App.2d 486 (1961)

14 Cal. Rptr. 870

EDGAR ROGERS, Appellant, v. CLYDE HENSLEY et al., Respondents.

Court of Appeals of California, First District, Division Two.

August 2, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George B. White for Appellant.

Rhodes, Sabraw & Avera for Respondents.


STONE, J. pro tem.*

Respondent Clyde Hensley, president of respondent Hensley Equipment Company, invented an earth-ripping device which attached to the cutting edge of a bulldozer blade by means of a twin shank. He also perfected a similar device which could be used on a dozer blade as a brush rake. The principal feature of the invention is the design and method of attaching the equipment...

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