Mantle Lamp Co. v. Aluminum Products Co., 301 U.S. 544 (1937)

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Mantle Lamp Co. v. Aluminum Products Co.


No. 765


Argued May 3, 1937
Decided May 24, 1937
301 U.S. 544

CERTIORARI TO THE CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE SEVENTH CIRCUIT

Syllabus

Patent No. 1,435, 199, to Blair, Claim 1, for

A heat-insulated vessel of the nonvacuum type having an outer jacket of nonfrangible material, an inner container of frangible material, said inner container being bonded to and pendently supported from said jacket, and heat-insulating and shock, absorbing means surrounding said container for limiting oscillations of said container while permitting expansion thereof by changes of temperature

is void for want of invention. P. 546.

86 F.2d 509 affirmed.

Certiorari, 300 U.S. 651, to review the affirmance of a decree dismissing a bill in a suit for infringement of a patent.