PHILLIPS v. WINTERS' CLEANERS AND TAILORS, INC.

Civ. A. No. 69-2946.

344 F.Supp. 1040 (1972)

James A. PHILLIPS, Jr. v. WINTERS' CLEANERS AND TAILORS, INC., et al.

United States District Court, E. D. Pennsylvania.

June 29, 1972.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Raymond T. Cullen, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa., for plaintiff.

R. David Bradley, Philadelphia, Pa., for defendant Winters' Cleaners.

John F. McNulty, Philadelphia, Pa., for defendant Rossi.


OPINION

LUONGO, District Judge.

Plaintiff, James A. Phillips, Jr., was injured when he sustained an electric shock while on the premises of Winters' Cleaners and Tailors, Inc. (Winters' Cleaners) plant on January 3, 1968. Plaintiff is the inventor of the Steam Kat, a patented water heating device for use in commercial laundries. At the time he sustained the injury, plaintiff was an officer and principal of the Steam Kat Corporation, manufacturer of the device...

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