Case Name: IMPERIAL MACHINE COMPANY v. THE UNITED STATES
Court: United States Court of Claims
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1927-05-09
Citations: 63 Ct. Cl. 512
Docket Number: No. C-350
Parties: IMPERIAL MACHINE COMPANY v. THE UNITED STATES
Judges: Moss, Judge; Hay, Judge; Booth, Judge; and Campbell, Chief Justice, concur.
Reporter: United States Court of Claims Reports
Volume: 63
Pages: 512–516

Head Matter:
IMPERIAL MACHINE COMPANY v. THE UNITED STATES
[No. C-350.
Decided May 9, 1927]
Messrs. Ralph M. Swyder and Marvin Farrington for the plaintiff. Mr. Wallace R. Lme and Rung <& King were on the briefs.
Mr. J. F. Mothershead, with, whom was Mr. Assistant Attorney General Herman J. Godloway, for the defendant. Mr. H. E. Knight was on the brief.

Opinion:
GRaham, Judge,
delivered the opinion of the court:
This is one of five cases between the same parties involving the validity and infringement of Letters Patent 809582 and 942932, the property of the plaintiff. The question of the validity of these patents has been discussed and passed upon in the opinion filed by the court in No. C-320, handed down this day (cunte, p. 491), so that it is unnecessary to consider this question again. Inasmuch as the court has found that there is no proof of infringement by purchase and use by the defendant it is unnecessary to consider the question of infringement. The petition should therefore be dismissed, and it is so ordered.
Moss, Judge; Hay, Judge; Booth, Judge; and Campbell, Chief Justice, concur.