110 F.2d 700 | D.C. Cir. | 1940
This is a companion case to No. 7333, decided this day.
Vibrating troughs designed to produce such flowing and separating of materials have been long known. Familiar examples are found in graders, used to distribute, according to uniform sizes, fruit, coal, crushed rock, sand and gravel.
But, as we have pointed out in No 7333, the prior art taught the use of the photo-electric control for precise measurements and for producing instantaneous action such as is contemplated in the operation of appellants’ apparatus. Its utility in producing such a result was obvious and its use in appellants’ apparatus in combination with other well known elements did not constitute invention.
Moreover, as the lower court found, the photo-electric control, described
We have considered carefully all the points relied upon by appellants and find them to be without merit.
Affirmed.
Weckerly v. Coe, - App.D.C. -, 130 F.2d 699.
See 1 Searle, Sands and Crushed Rocks (1923) 448, 455; Kneeland, Mine Transportation and Market Preparation (1926) 280 et seq.; Keystone Coal Mining Catalog (16th Ed. 1929-3930), distributed by McGraw-Hill Catalog and Directory Co., Inc., pp. 157, 159, 212, 334, 396, 453, 454, 508, 510, 523; Catalog 80-A, The Hydraulic Press Mfg. Co. (Mount Gilead, Ohio, 1928) sec. 30, p. 4.
See Keystone Driller Co. v. Northwest Engineering Corp., 294 U.S. 42, 50, 55 S.Ct. 262, 79 L.Ed. 747; Powers-Kenned Contracting Corp. v. Concrete Mixing and Conveying Co., 282 U.S. 375, 186, 51 S.Ct. 95, 75 L.Ed. 278; Lincoln Engineering Co. v. Stewart-Warner Corp., 303 U.S. 545, 549, 58 S.Ct. 662, 82 L.Ed. 1008.
Adams v. Bellaire Stamping Co., 141 U.S. 539, 542, 12 S.Ct. 66, 35 L.Ed. 849; Keystone Driller Co. v. Northwest Engineering Corp., 294 U.S. 42, 50, 55 S.Ct. 262, 79 L.Ed. 747; Powers-Kennedy Contracting Corp. v. Concrete Mixing and Conveying Co., 282 U.S. 175, 186, 51 S.Ct. 95, 75 L.Ed. 278; Larx Co., Inc. v. Gibbs & Co., 8 Cir., 97 F.2d 924, 925; L. Sonneborn Sons, Inc. v. Coe, 70 App.D.C. 97, 100, 104 F.2d 230, 233. See Lincoln Engineering Co. v. Stewart-Warner Corp., 303 U.S. 545, 549, 58 S.Ct. 662, 82 L.Ed. 1008; Textile Machine Works v. Louis Hirsch Textile Machines, Inc., 302 U.S. 490, 497, 58 S.Ct. 291, 82 L.Ed. 382.
Alexander Milburn Co. v. Davis-Bournonville Co., 270 U.S. 390, 46 S.Ct. 324, 70 L.Ed. 651; Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. v. Coe, 69 App.D.C. 256, 100 F.2d 429, certiorari denied, 306 U.S. 662, 59 S.Ct. 788, 83 L.Ed. 1059.
L. Sonneborn Sons, Inc. v. Coe, 70 App.D.C. 97, 99, 104 F.2d 230, 232.