In Re Gene O. Sinex

U.S. Court of Appeals3/20/1963
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*1004 Per Owriarn:

.Appellant’s Petition for Rehearing of January 4, 1963 is hereby granted only to the extent of changing language in the opinion of November 14,1962 as follows:

Delete old footnote5.

2. Substitute a new footnote 5 after “vapors” in line 1 of page 11, the new footnote to read as follows:

Ethyl alcohol and water form an azeotropic or constant boiling point mixture. Pure ethyl alcohol boils at 78.4°C while the azeotropic mixture of 95.5% alcohol by weight and 4.0% water by weight boils at 78.1°C. Thus, the Harris patent, in referring to “alcohol vapors,” technically must mean vapors of the azeotropic mixture containing. 95.5% alcohol by weight. See Lange’s Handbook of Chemistry, 9th Ed., 1956.

Case Information

Court
U.S. Court of Appeals
Decision Date
March 20, 1963
Citation
315 F.2d 381
Status
Precedential
In Re Gene O. Sinex | Tortwell