Coe v. Bayer
Coe v. Bayer
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the Court:
This is an appeal from the decision of the Commissioner of Patents in an interference proceeding awarding priority of invention to appellee, Leo J. Bayer, upon the following counts:
“1. In a soot blower for water-tube boilers having inclined tubes, a set of nozzles arranged one above the other in vertical series, and means for causing said nozzles to follow the direction of the tubes, whereby the nozzles move in planes oblique to the said vertical series arrangement thereof.
“2. In a soot blower for water-tube boilers having inclined tubes, a set of oscillating nozzles opposite the tubes arranged one above the other in vertical series, and means for causing said nozzles to move in planes parallel to the general direction of the tubes.
“3. In a soot blower for water-tube boilers having inclined tubes, a set of oscillating nozzles opposite the tubes arranged along a common vertical line, and means for causing said nozzles to oscillate in planes parallel to the general direction of the tubes and oblique to said vertical line.
“4. In a soot blower for water-tube boilers having inclined tubes, a set of nozzles opposite the tubes arranged one above the other in vertical series, and means for imparting movement to the nozzles in planes substantially parallel to the general direction of the tubes.”
Tbe decision of tbe Commissioner of Patents is affirmed, and tbe clerk is directed to certify these proceedings as by law required. Affirmed.
A motion for a rehearing was overruled March 4,1916.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- COE v. BAYER
- Status
- Published
- Syllabus
- Patents; Interference. This case is governed by the decision of the Court in Coe v. Brown, ante, 455.