20 F. 197 | U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Southern New York | 1884
This suit is brought upon letters patent No. 195, 233, dated September 18,1877, and granted to the orator for an im
The structure shown for an infringement appears to have all the elements of the patented invention, with the addition of a bottom plate to the lock extending beyond and fitting over the handle-rings. This adds to, but does not take the place of, the orator’s arrangement. The attachment of the handles to the lock-case, and the support of the whole by the walls of the case, are retained. This taking of the invention for'the purpose of adding to it is as much an infringement as if taken and used without the addition. The orator, therefore, seems to be entitled to a decree.
Let a decree be entered for the orator for an injunction and an account, with costs.