Brian Jackson Associates, Inc. v. San Manuel Copper Corp.

259 F. Supp. 793, 151 U.S.P.Q. (BNA) 5, 1966 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 10267
CourtDistrict Court, D. Arizona
DecidedJune 30, 1966
Docket3297
StatusPublished
Cited by5 cases

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Brian Jackson Associates, Inc. v. San Manuel Copper Corp., 259 F. Supp. 793, 151 U.S.P.Q. (BNA) 5, 1966 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 10267 (D. Ariz. 1966).

Opinion

FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

LINDBERG, District Judge.

FINDINGS OF FACT ADMITTED FACTS FROM PRETRIAL ORDER

1.

Plaintiff, Brian Jackson Associates, Inc., is a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Arizona. Melvin S. Buros is a resident of Arizona, and both Brian Jackson Associates, Inc. and Melvin S. Buros are prop *794 er parties plaintiff and have the legal capacity to maintain this suit.

2.

Defendants, San Manuel Copper Corporation and Magma Copper Company, are corporations duly organized and existing under, respectively, the laws of the States of Delaware and Maine and had and continued to have the legal capacity to be sued in this Federal Judicial District and were duly and legally joined as defendants in this cause.

3.

Redmond Patent No. 2,895,821 was issued on July 21, 1959, to Brian Jackson Associates, Inc.; and on the 21st day of March, 1964, Brian Jackson Associates, Inc. granted to Melvin S. Buros, his heirs and assigns, an exclusive license under said Redmond Patent 2,895,821.

4.

Plaintiff, Brian Jackson Associates, Inc., first brought suit against Kennecott Copper Corporation and San Manuel Copper Corporation jointly, but on motion the suit against San Manuel Copper Corporation, one of the present defendants, was ordered severed, after which the present action was initiated by Brian Jackson Associates, Inc. against San Manuel Copper Corporation and Magma Copper Company.

5.

Defendant, San Manuel Copper Corporation, had the legal capacity to be sued at the time the complaint herein was filed. It was, however, a wholly owned subsidiary of defendant, Magma Copper Company, but discontinued doing business in Arizona on or about April 30, 1962, and was dissolved in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware, its corporate existence being continued for limited purposes for a period of three years from said date of April 30, 1962. Defendant, Magma Copper Company, is the transferee of all, or substantially all, of the assets and interests of San Manuel Copper Corporation and assumed its obligations and contingent liabilities.

6.

Defendant, San Manuel Copper Corporation, was duly notified of its infringement of Redmond Patent No. 2.895.821 within a few days after such patent was issued. Defendant, San Manuel Copper Corporation, however, was offered a license under the Redmond patent in suit on a royalty basis by plaintiff, Brian Jackson Associates, Inc., but declined to accept the same.

7.

Plaintiff, Brian Jackson Associates, Inc., is an Arizona corporation duly organized and existing since October 6, 1958, and has its office and place of business at 262 N. Meyer Avenue, Tucson, Arizona.

8.

Plaintiff, Brian Jackson Associates, Inc., is the owner of the record title to United States Patent No. 2,895,821 granted July 21, 1959 for “Process For Refining Blister Copper,” the said patent having been issued on its face to said plaintiff as assignee of the named pat-entee, Eugene R. Redmond.

9.

The application for said Patent No. 2.895.821 filed May 18, 1954, Serial No. 430,725, was assigned by Eugene R. Redmond to plaintiff, Brian Jackson Associates, Inc., by an assignment executed October 13, 1958.

10.

Following the said assignment of October 13, 1958, Max E. Shirk, a duly registered patent attorney, admitted to practice before the United States Patent Office, was appointed by said plaintiff to prosecute the said then pending application on behalf of said plaintiff.

11.

Plaintiff, Melvin S. Buros, residing at 333 E. Pomona Road, Phoenix, Arizona, is the exclusive licensee under said Patent No. 2,895,821, having acquired the same March 21, 1964, from the plaintiff, Brian Jackson Associates, Inc., as own *795 er of the legal title to the said patent. (By the terms of said exclusive license said Buros has the sole right to grant sublicenses under the said patent.)

12.

The original defendant in this action, San Manuel Copper Corporation, has been dissolved, but the defendant, Magma Copper Company, a Maine corporation, is doing business in the State of Arizona as San Manuel Division of Magma Copper Company at San Manuel, Arizona, where it operates a copper smelter as did San Manuel Copper Corporation prior to its dissolution, within the jurisdiction of the Phoenix Division of this court. Defendant, Magma Copper Company, has assumed all liabilities of its subsidiary, defendant, San Manuel Copper Corporation.

13.

Written notice of alleged infringement of said Patent No. 2,895,821 was given by plaintiff, Brian Jackson Associates, Inc., to defendant, San Manuel Copper Corporation, on or about July 22, 1959.

14.

Plaintiff, Brian Jackson Associates, Inc., as owner of Redmond then pending parent application Serial No. 430,725 (now granted as Patent No. 2,895,821 in suit) caused to be filed on behalf of Redmond on May 20, 1959, a continuation-in-part application of said parent application through Max E. Shirk as attorney for Redmond. The said continuation-in-part application is stated to be an improvement in the method of refining blister copper described in the patent in suit (No. 2,895,821) and was granted to said plaintiff and issued as United States Patent No. 3,114,628 on December 17, 1963.

15.

Defendants have withdrawn the First, Seventh and Eighth separate defenses alleged in their answer.

CLAIMS OF PATENT IN SUIT

16.

Redmond Patent No. 2,895,821 covers three claims, as follows:

1. In the process of refining blister copper in the converter in which it is formed which includes blowing air into a molten mass of blister copper, and continuing the air blow to the worm stage, the improvement comprising refining said blister copper through the worm stage including the steps of adding a silica flux to the mass as the worm is just about to disappear, continuing the blow until the silica flux has formed a solid coating over said mass and pouring said mass out from under said coating.
2. In a process of refining blister copper containing free sulfur in the converter in which it is formed which includes blowing air into a molten mass of blister copper, and continuing the blow until the copper is substantially free of said sulfur, the improvement comprising adding a silica flux to the molten mass of material, and continuing the air blow at a temperature not in excess of about 2150° F. until the silica absorbs said free sulfur and solidifies, and pouring the copper out from under said solidified silica.
3. A process of refining blister copper in the converter in which it is formed which comprises air blowing the same to and through the worm stage at a temperature between about 2050° F.

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