AIR SAFETY DEVICE
AWARD OF PRIZE LEADS TO COURT CASE. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. NEW YORK, January 4. One of the results of the award to the Curtis Company of the_ first prize of IOOjOOOdo], in connection with the Guggenheim air safety scheme, is the filing of a suit by the Handley-Page Company charging an infringement of the slotted wing patent by the Curtis Company, and claiming 300,000d0l as damages, and a counter-suit by the Curtis Company to-day for 100,000dol in an effort to “ conserve its rights.” It is, moreover, rumoured that the Hand-ley-Page Company may attempt to secure an injunction against the granting of the safety prize.
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Evening Star, Issue 20375, 6 January 1930, Page 9
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107AIR SAFETY DEVICE Evening Star, Issue 20375, 6 January 1930, Page 9
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