Case Name: GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. v. CORLISS et al.
Court: United States Circuit Court for the Northern District of New York
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1907-07-09
Citations: 154 F. 671
Docket Number: 
Parties: GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. v. CORLISS et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Federal Reporter
Volume: 154
Pages: 671–671

Head Matter:
GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. v. CORLISS et al.
(Circuit Court, N. D. New York.
July 9, 1907.)
Patents — Infringement—Electric Motors.
The Eickemeyer patent, No. 677,308, for an alternating current motor, held valid and infringed.
In Equity. Suit to restrain alleged infringement of United States patent to Carl Eickemeyer and others, assignors to General Electric Company, fpr alternating current motor, No. 677,308, dated June 25, 1901, applied for July 6, 1894, divided, and this application filed January 24,1901. Claims 1, 2, 9, and 16 only are in issue.
Charles Neave, for complainant.
C. V. Edwards (Thomas E. Sheridan, of counsel), for defendant.

Opinion:
RAY, District Judge.
I think the claims in issue are valid and infringed by defendants. There will be a decree accordingly.