PHILLIPS v. TURF-HUGGER CORPORATION

Civ. A. No. 7938.

89 F.Supp. 797 (1950)

PHILLIPS v. TURF-HUGGER CORPORATION.

United States District Court D. Massachusetts.

March 2, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Herbert A. Baker, Boston, Mass., for plaintiff.

Fish, Richardson & Neave, Hector M. Holmes, William R. Hulbert, Jr., Boston, Mass., for defendant.


WYZANSKI, District Judge.

This is a suit for infringement of the Phillips patent No. 2,120,711 for an apparatus for securing calks to athletic shoe soles.

As here used, a calk is a metal spike protruding from the sole of a shoe, usually a golf shoe. The stem of the calk is commonly screwed in to an eyelet or, as it is called in this patent, the calk anchoring member. The anchoring member itself is embedded in the sole. But the sleeve of that member is shorter...

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