Tag Archive for: Patents

This week in patents (November 16-20)

But it brings with it the danger of accidents with other road users who may fail to hear an approaching electric car. With this invention, GM solves the problem by simulating noises of conventional cars around the electric car. This makes pedestrians and …
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InventHelp® Client Patents “Car Dent Protector” – Invention Could Help Keep Car Doors Safe

InventHelp, a leading inventor service company, announces that one of its clients, inventor Muthukumaran Azhagesan (pronounced Alakesan) of New York, has designed a shield that would protect a vehicle door from dents, dings or scratches. This invention is …
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Is it Appropriate Prosecute Patents for Direct Competitors on Inventions on Similar Technology without Disclosure and Waivers?

Of course, this likelihood is intensified in larger law firms where more lawyers means more clients and more (potentially overlapping) invention disclosures. Back in 2003, Maling hired Finnegan Henderson to prosecute a set of patent applications relating …
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Utah inventions: Brothers with over 100 patents

Editor’s Note: This article is part of the Utah Inventions series, which features a different inventor or invention with Utah ties each Wednesday. Today’s story about the Hinton brothers is written by their sister, Anne Hinton Pratt. Tips for future …
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Good news in R&D: 20% rise in Israeli patents last year

Their task is to raise funds, market and develop the accumulated know-how in the institution, protect the invention via patent registration and turn the invention into a commercial product. Last year, there were 493 new requests for registration of patents …
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Three Vringo Patents Invalidated in China for Lack of Invention

SHENZHEN, China–(BUSINESS WIRE)–ZTE Corporation noted that three patents of Vringo Inc. and its subsidiaries were invalidated by the Patent Re-examination Board of the State Intellectual Property Office of the People’s Republic of China because of lack …
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