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No. 8859081
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Henzel v. California Electrical Works
No. 8859081 · Decided July 18, 1892
No. 8859081·Ninth Circuit · 1892·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
July 18, 1892
Citation
No. 8859081
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
McKenna, Circuit Judge. The facts in this case justified an injunction and the equitable jurisdiction of the court. The contending devices are for lighting and extinguishing gas by “one impulse,” through the agency of electricity. We think the defoudant’s device is an infringing imitation of claimant’s device. The substantial resemblances in structure and friction were clearly delineated by the learned judge who tried the ease in the circuit court, and we concur in his reasoning and conclusions. Judgment is affirmed.
Plain English Summary
The facts in this case justified an injunction and the equitable jurisdiction of the court.
Key Points
01The facts in this case justified an injunction and the equitable jurisdiction of the court.
02The contending devices are for lighting and extinguishing gas by “one impulse,” through the agency of electricity.
03We think the defoudant’s device is an infringing imitation of claimant’s device.
04The substantial resemblances in structure and friction were clearly delineated by the learned judge who tried the ease in the circuit court, and we concur in his reasoning and conclusions.
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The facts in this case justified an injunction and the equitable jurisdiction of the court.
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