. United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit. --/ J^ rrTTTTTTrrrnTTTTTTTrvrrrrrrrrrrrrrTr IFX^.l ii-jf^-4-j f-Hi ^5. >.>^. /ti., ClJZx-K.^ 33 Obviously, these two methods of supporting the axisare equivalent. It will be noted that, in said structure, the door isnot made use of as a part of the connection betweenthe vertical axis and the bed. It is quite obvious that claims 9, 10, 13 and 14 ofthe reissue patent read on, accurately describe andcover the said structure disclosed in this patent ,030,201. It is equally obvious that said claims read on, ac-curately describe a


. United States Court of Appeals For the Ninth Circuit. --/ J^ rrTTTTTTrrrnTTTTTTTrvrrrrrrrrrrrrrTr IFX^.l ii-jf^-4-j f-Hi ^5. >.>^. /ti., ClJZx-K.^ 33 Obviously, these two methods of supporting the axisare equivalent. It will be noted that, in said structure, the door isnot made use of as a part of the connection betweenthe vertical axis and the bed. It is quite obvious that claims 9, 10, 13 and 14 ofthe reissue patent read on, accurately describe andcover the said structure disclosed in this patent ,030,201. It is equally obvious that said claims read on, ac-curately describe and cover the structure disclosed inthe reissue patent. For instance, claim 10 of the re-issue patent reads as follows: 10. In combination with a wall having anopening, a bed of greater width than said opening,and pivotal means for connecting the wall, at onevertical side of said opening, and the bed inter-mediate of the sides thereof. This claim does not specify the door as a part ofthe pivotal means for connecting the wall and thebed and, therefore, covers both the structures respect-ively disclosed in the reissue patent an


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