Rocform Corp. v. Acitelli-Standard Concrete Wall, Inc.

237 F. Supp. 34, 143 U.S.P.Q. (BNA) 405, 1964 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 9783
CourtDistrict Court, E.D. Michigan
DecidedJune 25, 1964
DocketCiv. A. 22739
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

This text of 237 F. Supp. 34 (Rocform Corp. v. Acitelli-Standard Concrete Wall, Inc.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering District Court, E.D. Michigan primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Rocform Corp. v. Acitelli-Standard Concrete Wall, Inc., 237 F. Supp. 34, 143 U.S.P.Q. (BNA) 405, 1964 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 9783 (E.D. Mich. 1964).

Opinion

MACHROWICZ, District Judge.

This is an action for infringement of a patent on a “Prefabricated Wall Form” used for casting concrete walls.

Defendant filed an answer, denying validity of the patent and its infringement, as well as a counter-claim for damages, charging violations of anti-trust laws and misuse of the patent in suit. The claim for affirmative relief based on alleged violations of anti-trust laws was later withdrawn and the claim of misuse of the patent was asserted as an additional defense.

In the course of pre-trial hearings counsel agreed to a trial on the issue of misuse only, the remaining issues to be presented in a second phase of the trial if the Court finds that there was no misuse of the patent.

A trial was had on the issue of misuse of the patent. Defendant stipulated, for the purpose of this phase of the trial only, that the Court may assume plaintiff has established a prima facie case of validity and infringement so that defendant could proceed immediately with proofs on the defense of misuse. Both sides presented evidence on this issue.

FINDINGS OF FACT

1. Plaintiff, Rocform Corporation, is a Michigan Corporation with a principal place of business in Oak Park, Oakland County, Michigan.

2. Defendant Acitelli-Standard Wall, Inc., is a Michigan Corporation with a regular and established place of business in Detroit, Michigan.

3. Plaintiff is a manufacturer of equipment and supplies for use in pouring concrete walls. It is the owner of certain combination patents, including the patent in suit, relating to forms for pouring concrete walls.

4. The patent in suit, No. 2,526,529, issued on October 17, 1950, is a combination patent for a “Prefabricated Wall Form.” The form consists of wood panels connected together edge to- edge by means of suitable clamps. The panels are assembled together into two parallel walls. Concrete is poured between these walls and allowed to harden or set, the clamps are then released and removed, the panels are disassembled, and the form is ready for re-use in casting another wall.

The invention is described in the patent as a collapsible wall form composed of relatively few simple parts capable of being readily erected and disassembled with a minimum amount of labor; the sections are releasably secured in assembled relationship by devices exceedingly simple to manipulate and which cooperate to securely hold the sections in proper relationship during pouring or introduction of the composition material there-between.

5. The wall form or claimed combination of the patent in suit is an assembly of the following elements:

(1) Wall sections or panels with (2) attached walers (horizontal metal reinforcing strips secured to the panels) with the panels secured edge to edge by (3) clamps having slidable parts which engage (4) pins on the panel to form two parallel wall forms between which the concrete is poured and (5) tie rods, held together by (6) tie rod clips, extending between the wall forms to space the parallel walls.

6. All patents issued to plaintiff, in addition to the patent in suit, were introduced in evidence by defendant, one issued prior to and nine others after the date of issuance of the patent in suit. Artil Arrighini, plaintiff’s president, is patentee or co-patentee in all but one of plaintiff’s patents. The patent in suit is cited as a reference in the patents hereinafter described which are identified by an asterisk.

Patent No. 2,251,775, which expired in 1957, is for a “Concrete Form”, suffi *36 ciently economical and flexible in design to allow its use in all types of building projects, to pour concrete footings and wall sections in one operation. It comprises a plurality of light-weight sections capable of being readily joined together in the field. This patent is cited as a reference in the patent in suit. It is apparent from an examination of this patent and the one in suit that both cover a basic wall form but that the one covered by the patent in suit is superior to the form patented earlier. The earlier invention also rendered it possible to pour concrete footings and wall sections in one operation to form an integral one-piece construction.

Patent No. 2,511,829, issued on June 20, 1950, is for a “Form for Composite Walls Having a Sill” and is cited as a reference in Patent No. 2,845,684 for a “Prefabricated form with Sill Member”, described in the patent as an improvement in the means for forming an offset or sill. At the present time devices of these two patents are not being used by plaintiff.

Patent No. 2,727,294* is for a “Wall Form and Clamping Means Therefor” which holds the walls of the basic wall forms in a predetermined spaced relationship during the pouring operation and, in order to give the joined wall sections a smooth and uninterrupted surface, holds such adjacent sections in alignment or in edge to edge relationship.

Patent No. 2,896,300*, issued on July 28, 1959, is for an “Outside Corner Clamp for Prefabricated Wall Forms”. This invention provides clamps which define corners of the angularly related panels of the wall form and prevent possibility of spreading of the panels during pouring operations. The specific device disclosed in this patent is not presently used because of an improvement over such device.

Patent No. 2,789,337*, issued April 23, 1957, is for an “Inside Comer Structure for Prefabricated Forms for Composition Walls” and relates to improvements in the structure provided to form corners of the composition wall. While this patent was issued earlier than Patent No. 2,-896,300, application therefor was filed earlier.

Patent No. 2,882,583* for a “Prefabricated Form for Composition Walls” was issued on April 21, 1959. The basic wall form covered by the patent in suit includes panels with walers attached thereto. This invention provides for a construction of the walers and for use of stirrup pins and a brace therewith in an arrangement so that the brace assists in supporting the load applied to the panels by the composition material during pouring operations, and at the same time, supplies a catwalk for the workmen.

Patent No. 2,960,743* issued on November 22, 1960 is for a “Concrete Wall Form Construction and Adapter Clip Therefor” and relates to a device called an adapter clip which enables varying spacing between the panels of the basic wall form in order to produce concrete wall structures of different widths.

Patent No. 2,944,344, issued on July 12, 1960, is for a “Cork Tool” used for filling holes left by tie rods in the poured wall after stripping of the wall and removal of the tie rods.

Patent No. 2,751,308 is for cement paint.

7. In 1952 plaintiff initiated a licensing program for use of its so-called “Rocform System” which it describes in its standard licensing agreement as “a system of prefabricated composite wall forms and patented hardware and accessories used for the construction and erection of concrete walls and structures”.

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