
    BORLAND v. NORTHERN TRUST SAFE DEPOSIT CO.
    (Circuit Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit.
    July 8, 1915.
    Rehearing Denied November 26, 1915.)
    No. 2139.
    Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern Division of the Northern District of Illinois.
    Josiah Mcltoberts, of Chicago. Ill., for appellant.
    George D. Seymour, of New Haven, Conn., and Robert II. Parkinson, of Chicago, 111., for appellee.
    Be fore BAKER and. KOHL-SAAT, Circuit Judges, and CARPENTER, District Judge.
   PER CURIAM.

This is an appeal from a decree adjudging that appellant’s patent, No. 940,300, November 16, 1900, for a safety deposit box lock, was not infringed by the locks used by appellee. In our judgment the two locks, as fully described and explained in Judge Sanborn’s opinion in 212 Fed. 178, differ so radically in their structural laws that the case was properly disposed of by the finding of noninfringement. The decree is affirmed.  