Opinion
No. 6356.
August 8, 1938.
Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Middle District of Pennsylvania; Albert W. Johnson, Judge.
Patent infringement suit by the Autokraft Box Corporation against Charles G. Stone and another, individually and trading as the New Cumberland Box Company and the Nu-Box Corporation. From the decree, plaintiff appeals.
Affirmed.
John Dashiell Myers, of Philadelphia, Pa., and O'Malley, Hill, Harris Harris, of Scranton, Pa. (Chester C. Baxter, of Philadelphia, Pa., of counsel), for appellant.
Albert M. Austin, of New York City (Austin Seabury, Furman Rinehart, and Reuben T. Carlson, all of New York City, and Pepper, Bodine, Stokes Schoch and James A. Montgomery, Jr., all of Philadelphia, Pa., of counsel), for appellees.
Before DAVIS and BIGGS, Circuit Judges, and DICKINSON, District Judge.
The plaintiff-appellant has appealed from that part of the decree of the District Court holding claims 3, 4, 5, 8, 13, 14, 15 and 16 of its patent No. 1,646,563 invalid. Claims 20 and 39 of the patent were held valid and infringed and an accounting was ordered. The defendants-appellees did not appeal.
The patent here involved "relates to apparatus and methods for wrapping boxes". Claims 20 and 39 are for an apparatus. All the other claims are for a method.
The question involved in this case is whether or not the method of wrapping a cigar box described in the patent was old in the art and anticipated.
The opinion of the learned District Judge filed October 28, 1936 (Autokraft Box Corporation v. Nu-Box Corporation, D.C., 16 F. Supp. 794) thoroughly discusses the question and we think his discussion is entirely adequate. Accordingly, we affirm the decree on his opinion.
The decree is affirmed.