BLAKE v. BASSICK COMPANY

Nos. 62 C 694, 62 C 2112.

262 F.Supp. 910 (1967)

David R. BLAKE, an individual, and Ever-Level Glides, Inc., a corporation, Plaintiffs and Counter-defendants, v. The BASSICK COMPANY, a corporation, and Stewart-Warner Corporation, a corporation, Defendants and Counter-plaintiffs. STEWART-WARNER CORPORATION, a corporation, Plaintiff, v. AMERICAN SEATING COMPANY, a corporation, Defendant.

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

On Motion to Amend Decision on Merits February 13, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Augustus G. Douvas, George B. Christensen, Chicago, Ill., for Bassick Co. and Stewart-Warner Corp.

John D. Dewey and John L. Alex, Chicago, Ill., for American Seating Co., David R. Blake and Ever-Level Glides, Inc.


DECISION ON MERITS

ROBSON, District Judge.

Although the instrumentality involved in the Blake patent, No. 2,704,663, suit is relatively simple, which fact might tend to obscure the degree of inventiveness involved, the court, after a careful review of the record, concludes that the Blake patent is both valid and infringed, and defendant Stewart-Warner's Wasdell patent, No. 2,503,143, is invalid and is not infringed.

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