Blisscraft of Hollywood v. United Plastics Company, Marmax Products Corp., and Morris Shapiro, Doing Business as Great Eastern Housewares Company

U.S. Court of Appeals, Second Circuit · Decided 1961-09-28

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STEEL, District Judge. Since September 1954 plaintiff has been continuously engaged in the manufacture and sale of plastic pitchers covered by Design Patent 174,793. Plaintiff sold its pitchers with labels affixed carrying the words “Poly Pitcher,” and also advertised the pitchers to the trade and public under that name. In May 1957 the defendant United Plastics Company began to…

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