Graver Tank & Manufacturing Company v. Linde Air Products Company


Graver Tank & Manufacturing Company v. Linde Air Products Company (1950)
by Robert H. Jackson
Syllabus

Graver Tank & Manufacturing Co. v. Linde Air Products Co., 339 U.S. 605 (1950), was an important United States Supreme Court decision in the area of patent law, establishing the propriety of the doctrine of equivalents, and explaining how and when it was to be used.

905741Graver Tank & Manufacturing Company v. Linde Air Products Company — SyllabusRobert H. Jackson
Court Documents

United States Supreme Court

339 U.S. 605

Graver Tank & Manufacturing Company  v.  Linde Air Products Company

 Argued: March 30, 1950. --- Decided: May 29, 1950

Motion to Issue Mandate Denied June 5, 1950.

See 70 S.Ct. 1017.

Mr. Thomas V. Koykka, Cleveland, Ohio, for petitioners.

Mr. John T. Cahill, New York City, Richard R. Wolfe, Chicago, Ill., for respondent.

Mr. Justice JACKSON delivered the opinion of the Court.

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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