Kaliska v. Coe
Kaliska v. Coe
Opinion of the Court
The court below dismissed a suit to obtain a patent which was brought under Section 4915, R. S.,
The device sought to be patented here is a cardboard contraption attractively colored and designed to induce an ambitious housewife to buy and carry away six bottles at a time. The design has been extensively used. It can be adapted to carry bottles of any shape or size. Paper strips at the ends keep the bottles from falling out. The tops of the bottles protrude through an aperture, a handle is provided for carrying them. The device may be folded flat and easily packed. When loaded and in use it looks like this:
Both the Patent Office and the court below denied patentability on the ground that the device, did not constitute an invention over the prior art as disclosed in previous patents for bottle carriers. The previously patented carriers were based upon the same general idea but were of crude design, less attractive, less secure and not as convenient for folding flat for the purpose of packing and shipping. A typical one of these designs looked like this:
Affirmed.
35 U.S.C.A. § 63.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- KALISKA v. COE, Commissioner of Patents
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- Published