Three in One Oil Co. v. Boston Brass Co.
U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
Three in One Oil Co. v. Boston Brass Co., 23 F.2d 894 (D.C. Cir. 1927)
57 App. D.C. 357; 1927 U.S. App. LEXIS 3244
Orsdel
Three in One Oil Co. v. Boston Brass Co.
Opinion of the Court
. This appeal is by the Three in One Oil Company from the decision of the Commissioner of Patents, dismissing the oppositions to the registration of the trade-mark “2 in 1,” used on boiler relief valves by appellee Boston Brass Company. In this case, as in the ease of Three in One Oil Company v. Lobl Manufacturing Co., 57 App. D. C. -, 23 F. (2d) 893, this day decided, there is no confusion that can possibly arise from the use of the marks, since the goods on which the marks are used are not of the same descriptive properties. Neither can confusion arise, or any right inure to the opposer, from the registration of the mark, since “2 in 1” is
The decision of the Commissioner is affirmed.
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- THREE IN ONE OIL CO. v. BOSTON BRASS CO.
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- Published