CLINTON DETERGENT CO. v. PROCTER & GAMBLE CO.

Patent Appeal No. 6753.

302 F.2d 745 (1962)

CLINTON DETERGENT COMPANY, Appellant, v. The PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, Appellee.

United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals.

May 18, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Marzall, Johnston, Cook & Root, Lloyd C. Root and Daniel V. O'Keefe, Chicago, Ill., for appellant.

Allen & Allen, and John W. Melville, Cincinnati, Ohio, for appellee.

Before WORLEY, Chief Judge, RICH, MARTIN, and SMITH, Judges, and Associate Judge JOSEPH R. JACKSON, Retired.


SMITH, Judge.

The Clinton Detergent Company, appellant, applied to register the mark CARJOY on the Principal Register for "combined cleansing and polishing materials."1 Use in interstate commerce since June 20, 1956, is asserted.

The Procter & Gamble Company, appellee, opposed the registration on the grounds of likelihood of confusion or deception of purchasers as to source or origin of the goods, citing its registrations of...

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