Flomerfelt v. Newwitter

88 F. 696, 1898 U.S. App. LEXIS 2833
CourtU.S. Circuit Court for the District of Southern New York
DecidedJuly 8, 1898
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Flomerfelt v. Newwitter, 88 F. 696, 1898 U.S. App. LEXIS 2833 (circtsdny 1898).

Opinion

LACOMBE, Circuit Judge.

Design patent, No. 24,091, for a design for a cuff button, was issued to complainant, March 12, 1896. The specification describes the design as “consisting essentially in the shanlc portion, 2, of the cuff button, having double inclined or forwardly projecting or converging front or outer edge, 1, as combined with or viewed in connection with its angularly disposed heads, 3, 4, at opposite sides of the shank, said heads being inclined towards each other from the rear towards the front of the button, whereby the general planes of the heads tend or lean towards the plane,3 of the two adjacent forwardly converging, angularly disposed parts of the front edge, 1, of the button shank, all as shown more clearly in the figure.”

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Flomerfelt v. Newwitter
95 F. 1006 (Second Circuit, 1899)

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