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Good Humor Corp. v. Gaffney

Superior Court New Haven County
Jul 18, 1939
7 Conn. Supp. 250 (Conn. Super. Ct. 1939)

Opinion

September Term

Vendors of ice cream under the trade name "Good Health", employing vehicles, color scheme and uniforms similar to those of vendors of "Good Humor" ice cream, enjoined from selling or offering for sale ice cream by use of vehicles carrying signs with the word "Good" thereon.

MEMORANDUM FILED JULY 18, 1939.

Clifford B. Wilson, of Bridgeport, for the Plaintiffs.

Franklin Coeller, of New Haven, for the Defendants.

Memorandum of decision on application for temporary injunction.


"Similarity, not identity, is the usual recourse when one party seeks to benefit himself by the good name of another." Celluloid Mfg. Co. vs. Cellonite Mfg. Co., 32 F. 94, 97.

Here the defendants used the same kind of tricycle, similar painting, dressed the salesmen in almost identical fashion as those of the plaintiff.

There is no chance for side by side comparison by the public. Moreover, the very nature of the patronage, that of passing automobiles, enables but a fleeting glance. The name adopted, "Good Health" ice cream, incorporates the first word in the symbol of the plaintiff and the first letter of the second word is identical with the first letter in "Humor", and is capable of deceiving any person using such reasonable care and observation as the public is generally capable of using. Middletown Trust Co. vs. Middletown National Bank, 110 Conn. 13.


Summaries of

Good Humor Corp. v. Gaffney

Superior Court New Haven County
Jul 18, 1939
7 Conn. Supp. 250 (Conn. Super. Ct. 1939)
Case details for

Good Humor Corp. v. Gaffney

Case Details

Full title:GOOD HUMOR CORPORATION OF AMERICA, ET AL. vs. ROBERT E. GAFFNEY AND JOSEPH…

Court:Superior Court New Haven County

Date published: Jul 18, 1939

Citations

7 Conn. Supp. 250 (Conn. Super. Ct. 1939)

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