Illinois Steel Co. v. Kilmer Manuf'g Co.

70 F. 1012, 1895 U.S. App. LEXIS 3254
CourtU.S. Circuit Court for the District of Southern New York
DecidedDecember 9, 1895
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Illinois Steel Co. v. Kilmer Manuf'g Co., 70 F. 1012, 1895 U.S. App. LEXIS 3254 (circtsdny 1895).

Opinion

TOWNSEND, District Judge.

This is a final hearing on a bill alleging infringement of patents No. 289,524, dated December 4, 1883, and No. 319,694, dated June 9, 1885, granted to W. Garrett, assignor to complainant, for improvements in rolling-mill plants. The object of the invention of the first patent “is to produce an improved plant for working blooms and billets and reducing them to wires or rods at a single heat, and reeling them as delivered from the rolls.” The paténtee admits that what he proposed to do had been previously done, but “not with practical and commercial success.”

The claims as to which infringement is alleged are as follows:

“(1) A rolling-mill plant for rolling wire rods directly from blooms, having in combination a billet train, B, a rod train, 0, O', and an intermediate train, D, the foils of which latter are arranged in, or approximately in, line with the last pair of delivery rolls of the billet train and the first pair or receiving rolls of the rod train, substantially as set forth.
“(2) The three trains B, D, and O, O', relatively arranged, substantially as set forth, whereby the space is left for the working of the bloom back and forth through the rolls of the train, B, except the last one, and from this [1013]*1013one directly to the rolls of train, D. and thence to the first pair of rolls of train, C, O', substantially as set forth.

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