Case Name: NASH v. BETTENDORF
Court: Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia
Jurisdiction: District of Columbia
Decision Date: 1912-01-02
Citations: 38 App. D.C. 110
Docket Number: No. 737
Parties: NASH v. BETTENDORF.
Judges: 
Reporter: Reports of Cases Adjudged in the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia
Volume: 38
Pages: 110–111

Head Matter:
NASH v. BETTENDORF.
Patents; Interference.
This case is governed by the decisions of the Court in O’Connor v. Betten~ dorf, ante, 105.
No. 737.
Patent Appeals.
Submitted November 17, 1911.
Decided January 2, 1912.
Hearing on an appeal from a decision of the Commissioner of Patents in an interference proceeding.
Affirmed.
The facts are stated in the opinion.
Messrs. Mundy, Evarts, Adcock & Glarke and Mr. II. N. Low for the appellant.
Mr. O. D. Davis and Mr. Frank D. Thomason for tbe appellee.

Opinion:
Mr. Justice Robb
delivered tbe opinion of tbe Court:
This case involves tbe same application of Bettendorf that we have considered in the two preceding cases. Nash, tbe other party to tbe interference and tbe appellant here, was connected with tbe W. H. Miner Company and assigned bis application to that company. As tbe date of conception claimed by Nash is March 7, 1908, we must, for tbe reasons assigned in appeal No. 735, affirm tbe decision of tbe Commissioner awarding priority of invention to Bettendorf. Affirmed.