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In Re Gene O. Sinex
315 F.2d 381
C.C.P.A.
1963
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*1004 Per Owriarn:

.Appellant’s Petition for Rehearing of January 4, 1963 is hereby granted only to the extent of changing language in the opinion of November 14,1962 as follows:

Delete old footnote5.

2. Substitute a new footnote 5 after “vapors” in line 1 of page 11, the new footnote to read as follows:

Ethyl alcohol and water form an azeotropic or constant boiling point mixture. Pure ethyl alcohol boils at 78.4°C while the azeotropic mixture of 95.5% alcohol by weight and 4.0% water by weight boils at 78.1°C. Thus, the Harris patent, in referring to “alcohol vapors,” technically must mean vapors of the azeotropic mixture containing. 95.5% alcohol by weight. See Lange’s Handbook of Chemistry, 9th Ed., 1956.

Case Details

Case Name: In Re Gene O. Sinex
Court Name: Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
Date Published: Mar 20, 1963
Citation: 315 F.2d 381
Docket Number: 6834
Court Abbreviation: C.C.P.A.
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