George Frost Co. v. Samstag

116 F. 982, 1902 U.S. App. LEXIS 5062

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George Frost Co. v. Samstag, 116 F. 982, 1902 U.S. App. LEXIS 5062 (circtsdny 1902).

Opinion

EACOMBE, Circuit Judge.

In the 'supporters made by the defendants the buttons have metallic shanks, uncovered by rubber or any other material, which shanks engage with uncovered metallic loops. It would be expanding the patent beyond the construction given to it in Judge Coxe’s opinion in the earlier case to hold that such a device infringes the claims, and the court is unwilling thus to expand it upon motion for preliminary injunction.

The motion is denied.

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