Rubber-Tire Wheel Co. v. Victor Rubber-Tire Co.

Citation123 F. 85
Decision Date02 June 1903
Docket Number1,169.
PartiesRUBBER-TIRE WHEEL CO. v. VICTOR RUBBER-TIRE CO.
CourtUnited States Courts of Appeals. United States Court of Appeals (6th Circuit)

Paul A Staley and Border Bowman, for appellant.

H. A. Toulmin, for appellee.

Appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern District of Ohio.

Before LURTON, SEVERENS, and RICHARDS, Circuit Judges.

LURTON, Circuit Judge.

This is a bill to restrain infringement of patent No. 544,675 to A. W. Grant, dated February 18, 1896, for improvements in rubber-tired wheels. The defense was that the invention was void for want of patentable novelty, anticipation, and noninfringement. Upon a final hearing upon pleadings and evidence the bill was dismissed upon the authority of Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. et al. v. Rubber-Tire Wheel Co. et al., 53 C.C.A. 583, 116 F. 363. The parties not being the same, the former opinion would not absolutely preclude this court from renewing the inquiry into the validity of the Grant patent.

But an additional obstacle to a reconsideration of the merits of the question is found in the fact that the Supreme Court has since denied the appellant's application for a writ of certiorari, although the decree had held the patent void. Rubber-Tire Wheel Co. v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., 187 U.S. 641, 23 Sup.Ct. 842, 47 L.Ed. -- . This fact would seem to somewhat interfere with the freedom of this court, for we should seemingly place ourselves in the attitude of reopening, upon substantially the same evidence, the question of the validity of the Grant patent after the Supreme Court under its revising powers had refused to re-examine the case. In Rawson v. Western Sand Blast Co. (C.C.A.) 118 F. 576, the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit under like circumstances said:

'Though the former case might not prevent a renewed inquiry into the merits of the Evans patent, we are persuaded that the pronouncements therein, in view of the Supreme Court's denial of appellant's application for a writ of certiorari, should in the interest of faith in the stability of judicial decisions be adhered to by us as the law of the patent.'

We do not find it necessary, however, to resort to any technical ground for adhering to the former opinion of this court, denying validity to the patent here involved, for we have no reason to doubt the rightness of the conclusion there announced.

Decree affirmed.

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  • Lowell v. Triplett
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of Appeals — Fourth Circuit
    • June 3, 1935
    ...for the Sixth Circuit in Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. v. Rubber Tire Wheel Co., 116 F. 363; also by the same court in Rubber Tire Wheel Co. v. Victor Rubber-Tire Co., 123 F. 85. In subsequent litigation the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit held the patent to be valid. Consolida......
  • Rubber Tire Wheel Co. v. Milwaukee Rubber Works Co.
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — Eastern District of Wisconsin
    • January 23, 1906
    ... ... Supreme Court. That court denied certiorari to review the ... Ohio decision, 187 U.S. 641, 23 Sup.Ct. 842, 47 L.Ed. 345 ... The Circuit Court of Appeals of the Sixth Circuit also held ... the patent invalid in Rubber Tire Wheel Co. v. Victor ... Rubber Tire Co., 123 F. 85, 59 C.C.A. 215, following the ... Goodyear Case. In the case now pending in New York, the ... witness Stapleton and several other attorneys represent the ... complainants, one of them being plaintiff here. Soon after ... the decision in Ohio, Mr. Stapleton ... ...
  • B.F. Goodrich Co. v. Consolidated Rubber Tire Co.
    • United States
    • U.S. Court of Appeals — Seventh Circuit
    • April 9, 1918
    ... ... upon its validity. It was twice held invalid (Goodyear ... Tire & Rubber Co. v. Rubber Tire Wheel Co., 116 F. 363, ... 53 C.C.A. 583; Rubber Tire Wheel Co. v. Victor Rubber ... Tire Co., 123 F. 85, 59 C.C.A. 215); both decisions ... being by ... ...
  • Hurd v. James Goold Co.
    • United States
    • U.S. District Court — Northern District of New York
    • July 12, 1912
    ... ... 554,675, dated February 18, ... 1896, for rubber tired wheel, has been declared by the ... Supreme Court of the United States in nd Rubber Co ... of New York v. Consolidated Rubber Tire Co. and Rubber Tire ... Wheel Co. (April 10, 1911) 220 U.S. 428, 31 ... Also in ... Rubber-Tire Wheel Co. v. Victor Rubber-Tire Co., 123 ... F. 85, 59 C.C.A. 215, which followed 116 F. 363, ... ...
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