Iowa Barb Steel-Wire Co. v. Southern Barbed-Wire Co.

29 F. 863, 1887 U.S. App. LEXIS 2408

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Iowa Barb Steel-Wire Co. v. Southern Barbed-Wire Co., 29 F. 863, 1887 U.S. App. LEXIS 2408 (circtedmo 1887).

Opinion

Treat, J.

As to patent No. 192,225, issued to A. S. Burnell, dated June 19, 1877, and which is the patent sued on, the court holds the same to be valid; also that defendant infringes the same.

Usual decree for perpetual injunction, and the case is referred to Hon. T. C. Reynolds, master in chancery, to ascertain and report profits and damages.

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