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Matter of Schlaich

Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia
Mar 7, 1927
18 F.2d 1014 (D.C. Cir. 1927)

Opinion

Patent Appeal No. 1913.

Submitted January 14, 1927.

Decided March 7, 1927.

J.H. Milans and C.T. Milans, both of Washington, D.C., and E.Q. Moses, of New York City, for appellant.

T.A. Hostetler, of Washington, D.C., for appellee.

Before MARTIN, Chief Justice, and ROBB and VAN ORSDEL, Associate Justices.


Appeal from a decision of the Patent Office refusing certain claims of an application for patent covering capillary tubing, apparatus for making it, and the process. This tubing is used in fluid operated measuring instruments installed in automobiles and airplanes, and is said to eliminate, to a marked degree, the inaccuracies and inefficiencies hitherto common to such measuring instruments.

The Examiner, in a carefully prepared opinion, rejected the claims involved, because, in his view, the construction therein disclosed differed in degree only from the prior art. The Board of Examiners in Chief, on appeal, again considered the contentions of applicant and found against him, as did the Commissioner. Giving due consideration to the oral argument and brief on behalf of applicant, we are not convinced that the conclusion of the Patent Office is wrong. This is a highly technical subject-matter, with which the experts of the Patent Office are more familiar than we, and there is no such clear showing of error as would be required to warrant us in disturbing their finding. The decision therefore is affirmed.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Matter of Schlaich

Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia
Mar 7, 1927
18 F.2d 1014 (D.C. Cir. 1927)
Case details for

Matter of Schlaich

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of the Application of Herman SCHLAICH

Court:Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia

Date published: Mar 7, 1927

Citations

18 F.2d 1014 (D.C. Cir. 1927)