J. C. Pitman & Sons, Inc. v. Pitman

47 A.2d 721, 29 Del. Ch. 189, 1946 Del. Ch. LEXIS 64
CourtCourt of Chancery of Delaware
DecidedJune 12, 1946
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Bluebook
J. C. Pitman & Sons, Inc. v. Pitman, 47 A.2d 721, 29 Del. Ch. 189, 1946 Del. Ch. LEXIS 64 (Del. Ct. App. 1946).

Opinion

Harrington, Chancellor:

This case was heard on a general demurrer to the cross complainant’s bill seeking to enjoin the publication of alleged trade libels and unfair [191]*191and groundless threats to sue customers and prospective customers of Pitman Manufacturing Company should they purchase its products. Pitman Manufacturing Company is a Delaware corporation, doing business in Atlanta, Georgia, and is engaged in the manufacture and sale of what is known as a “Deep Fat Fryer”. That device is advertised and sold under the name and label of “Pitman Rapid Fryer”, and an application for a patent has been filed in the United States Patent Office. Both J. C. Pitman & Sons, Inc. and J. C. Pitman & Sons Sales Corporation are corporations of the State of Massachusetts, doing business in Lynn, Massachusetts. At the time the cross complainant began the manufacture and sale of Deep Fat Fryers, J. C. Pitman & Sons, Inc., and others, were engaged in the manufacture and sale of similar food preparing devices, and J. C. Pitman & Sons, Inc., manufactured and sold a very large percentage of all deep fat frying equipment used in the United States. The relief sought is based on certain letters which were sent to the trade, copies of which are attached to the cross bill and are designated as “Exhibit A” and “Exhibit B”.

“EXHIBIT ‘A’
“J. C. Pitman & Sons Sales Corp.,
“711 Broad Street,
“West Lynn, Mass.
“Gentlemen:
“Recent inquiries received from many of our old and valued customers indicate that they have been led to believe that Pitman Manufacturing Company of Atlanta, Georgia is associated with J. C. Pitman & Sons, Inc., of Lynn, Massachusetts in the production and sale of deep fat fryers.
“So that there will be no misunderstanding in the matter the J. C. Pitman & Sons, Inc., wishes to notify you that it has absolutely no affiliation whatsoever with the Pitman Manufacturing Company of Atlanta, Georgia.
“The famous ‘Piteo Frialators’ are manufactured exclusively by the J. C. Pitman & Sons, Inc. of Lynn, Massachusetts and sold exclusively by the J. C. Pitman & Sons Sales Corporation of Lynn, Mass[192]*192achusetts. Any association of the name ‘Pitman’ with other than the ‘Piteo Frialator’ is an attempt to confuse the trade and introduce a copy of our ‘Piteo Frialator’ at the expense of our National Good Will advertising.
“Investigation discloses the majority of the incorporators of the Pitman Manufacturing Company to be the same as those of the Associated Manufacturers, Inc. of Washington, D. C. To any who have done business heretofore with this company, we feel this information will suffice.
“You may be interested to know that this entire matter is now under consideration by our legal department for appropriate action.
“Now that this terrible war has been successfully concluded we shall be in full production and enthusiastically anticipate a resumption of business in the future which has made our past relations so pleasant.”
“EXHIBIT ‘B’
"Greenhood, Cunningham & Eggleston,
“913 Beacon Bldg.,
“6 Beacon Street
“Boston 8, Mass.
“October 9, 1945.
' “Gentlemen:
“You have been previously advised by our clients, J. C. Pitman & Sons, Inc., of Lynn, Mass., against confusion resulting from the use of the word Pitman by a corporation other than J. C. Pitman and Sons, Inc. Recent correspondence from the customers of J. C. Pit-man and Sons, Inc., requesting further information shows that this confusion has substantially increased.
“As you know, J. C. Pitman and Sons, Inc., of Lynn, Mass., are the inventors and the original manufacturers of the nationally famous Pitman Deep Fat Fryer, also known as the Piteo Frialator, which you have merchandised so successfully through the years. The J. C. Pit-man and Sons Sales Corp., also of Lynn, Mass., distributes these Fryers to the trade.
“A new corporation called Pitman Manufacturing Company has recently been organized in the State of Delaware, and proports to have an office in Atlanta, Georgia.
“This outfit has started a campaign to confuse and deceive the trade;—by unlawfully using the name Pitman;—by unlawfully attempting to copy the genuine Pitman. Fryer;—by unlawfully producing the advertising matter of J. C.-Pitman and Sons, Inc.;—and [193]*193by unlawfully attempting to force their inferior product on the trade in place of the genuine Piteo Frialator.
“It has become necessary to resort to court proceedings to stop this obvious deception; to stop the unlawful sale of this new Fryer, and to stop this new concern from capitalizing unlawfully on the good will honestly built up by J. C. Pitman and Sons, Inc., of Lynn.
“Any legitimate concern like yourself that buys or sells the products of this outfit might unwittingly become involved in this litigation—which would be very costly to you, and very regrettable to J. C. Pitman and Sons, Inc.
“We are informed that the relations between you and the old established firm of J. C. Pitman and Sons, Inc., of Lynn, Mass., have always been most satisfactory.
“We therefore, advise you do not deal with this new corporation until its rights to manufacture and your right to buy or sell this questionable product is decided upon by the courts.”

Exhibit “A” was written and sent out by J. C. Pitman & Sons, Inc., and Exhibit “B” was written and sent out by a firm of Boston lawyers representing it. The bill alleges that immediately .after the cross complainant had engaged in the manufacture and sale of deep' fat fryers, J. C. Pitman & Sons, Inc. and J. C. Pitman and Sons Sales Corporation circularized the trade with “letters containing false, fraudulent,' deceptive, libelous and unfair statements and fraudulent threats to involve prospective customers (of cross complainant) * * * in costly litigation.”

The first statement complained of is in the first paragraph of Exhibit “A”:

“Recent inquiries received from many of our old and valued customers, indicate that they have been led to believe the Pitman Manufacturing Company of Atlanta, Georgia, is associated with J. C. Pitman & Sons, Inc. of Lynn, Massachusetts in the production and sale of deep fat fryers.”

The cross complainant alleges that this statement created an impression in the trade that the cross complainant was and is “dealing unfairly.”

The second statement is in the third paragraph:

[194]*194“The famous ‘Piteo Frialators’ are manufactured exclusively by the J. C. Pitman & Sons, Inc. of Lynn, Massachusetts and sold exclusively by the J. C. Pitman & Sons Sales Corporation of Lynn, Massachusetts.

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