· 5/1/1911

Hayward v. Ellis Lacer Co.

Citations

  • 187 F. 128
  • 109 C.C.A. 46
  • 1911 U.S. App. LEXIS 4501

Syllabus

<p>Patents (§ 828*) — Invention—Handling-Horse fop. Shoe Uppers.</p> <p>The Hayward patent, No. 722,018, for a handling-horse for shoe-uppers, consisting of a piece of spring wire bent with two arms, upon which the uppers are strung in pairs, is void for lack of patentable invention.</p>

Judges: Colt

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