50 F. 195 | U.S. Circuit Court for the Northern District of Illnois | 1891
The bill in this case charges the defendant with the infringement of ihe same patent involved in the preceding case, against the David Bradley Manufacturing Company, (50 Fed. Rep. 193.) and the defense interposed is the same as in that case. The bill in this case also charges that in December, 1887, complainant brought suit in the southern district of Iowa, by bill in chancery, against the Moline, Milburn & Stoddard Company, for an alleged infringement of the same letters patent; that the defendant in that case was a branch house of tins Moline Plow Company, the defendant in this case, and was engaged in selling the identical cultivators manufactured by the defendant herein, and which In this case complainant charges in
The proofs fully sustain this allegation in the bill, and bring the case wholly within the rule laid down in the prior case of this complainant against the David Bradley Manufacturing Company. A decree will therefore be entered, finding that the defendant infringed, and for an injunction and accounting.