- Name
- National Slug Rejectors, Inc. v. A.B.T. Mfg. Corp.
- Cite
- 164 F.2d 333
- Year
- 1947
- Bluebook cite
- National Slug Rejectors, Inc. v. A.B.T. Mfg. Corp., 164 F.2d 333 (1947).
- Author
- URL
- 164 F.2d 333
- Item Type
- case
- Summary
- The court stated that "As to utility, it may be said the invention was of small coverage and of even smaller importance. If the coin selector made possible the rejection of underweighted coins, or served better to eject such coins, it possessed utility. It is not the extent of the utility that governs, but the existence of some utility."
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