No confusion between Waterbury and Roebling wire rope trade mark

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Opposed the registration of green fibrous core in wire rope as a trademark of John A. Roebling’s Sons Co, claiming that it is too similar to Waterbury’s trademark consisting of a green strand in wire rope. The full text of the opinion of the Second Assistant Commissioner of Patents is presented. The court decided that color alone does not constitute a trademark.

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Opposed the registration of green fibrous core in wire rope as a trademark of John A. Roebling’s Sons Co, claiming that it is too similar to Waterbury’s trademark consisting of a green strand in wire rope. The full text of the opinion of the Second Assistant Commissioner of Patents is presented. The court decided that color alone does not constitute a trademark.

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Author(s)

John A. *Roebling's Sons Co., Waterbury Co., A. *Leschen & Sons Rope Co., Macomber & Whyte Rope Co., The Waterbury Co.

Publication/Event/Pages

Wire & Wire Products2(8): 270-271 1927

Year

1927