Opinion
No. 21826.
July 11, 1968.
Karl A. Limbach (argued) of Naylor Neal, San Francisco, Cal., for appellant.
Edward B. Gregg (argued) of Gregg Stridham, San Francisco, Cal., Harvey G. Lowhurst, Palo Alto, Cal., for appellees.
This is an action for infringement of Patent No. 3,137,209, issued to Virginia Green and Leila Johnston, thereafter assigned to plaintiff (Appellant) Architectural Models, Inc., resulting in a judgment for defendants (Appellees), D.C., 264 F. Supp. 312.
The complaint also contained a cause of action for unfair competition in the use of a trade secret of plaintiff by defendants. This issue was decided adversely to the plaintiff at the trial, and no appeal has been taken from this part of the judgment.
In view of the care with which the trial court approached the problem and tried the case, the oral testimony which was taken as to the entire controversy, the credibility of the witnesses and the weight to be given to their testimony, which were entirely for decision by the trial court; and in further view of the fact that the patent was a combination patent in a crowded field, we cannot say that the trial judge was clearly wrong.
The judgment is affirmed.