Ferdinand Schaub and Cook Pottery Company file patent infringement against Trenton Porcelain Company and T. H. Freeman Electric Company

[Newspaper]

Publication: The Trenton Evening Times

Trenton, NJ, United States
vol. 15, p. 2, col. 6


INFRINGEMENT SUIT

BETWEEN POTTERIES


 

Charging patent infringement, Ferdinand Schaub and the Cook Pottery Company have brought suit in the United States Court against the Trenton Porcelain Company and the T. H. Freeman Electrical Company. A preliminary injunction is asked and Judge Rellstab has set January 27 as the date to show cause why the injunction should not be granted.

A "wedge insulator" is at stake. It is claimed that while the insulators have not been on the market but about four years that 33,000,000 have been sold.


Keywords:Cook Pottery Company : Trenton Porcelain Company : Freeman Electric Company
Researcher notes:Of the three patents granted to Schaub from 1911 to 1913, only No. 919,386 appears to be the "wedge insulator". The company name is E. H. Freeman Electric Co. but the factory was known as Freeman Porcelain Co.
Supplemental information: Patent: 919,386
Researcher:Elton Gish
Date completed:January 14, 2007 by: Elton Gish;