In re Hopkins

34 F.2d 1016, 17 C.C.P.A. 621, 1929 CCPA LEXIS 112
CourtCourt of Customs and Patent Appeals
DecidedOctober 4, 1929
DocketNo. 2128
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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In re Hopkins, 34 F.2d 1016, 17 C.C.P.A. 621, 1929 CCPA LEXIS 112 (ccpa 1929).

Opinion

LeNroot, Judge,

delivered the opinion of the court:

This is an appeal from the Board of Appeals of the Patent Office, wherein the Board of Appeals affirmed the Primary Examiner in refusing the applicant a patent for his design covering a loud-speaker, the claim for which reads as follows: “ The ornamental design for a loud-speaker, substantially as shown.”

The application was rejected upon the ground that the design here in question is not patentable over design patent to applicant No. 70115, May 11, 1926. Said patent discloses a loud-speaker having an octagonal outline, whereas the application design here under consideration shows a circular outline. There is no other difference.

In order to sustain the application, we must find that the change of design from an octagonal, sound board, covered by patent 70115, to a circular sound board, is inventive in character. This we can not do, and we agree with the Board of Appeals that the mere choice of one well known geometric form rather than another equally well known, which does not in any way modify the other portions of the design, can not support a patent.

The decision of the Board of Appeals of the Patent Office is affirmed.

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