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Automotive Patent from Honda Targets Eliminating Harmful Diesel Emissions
Think automotive and automobile patents and Honda Motor is sure to come to mind. Herald Tribune reported that the world’s largest automobile engine maker, Honda is poised to come up with the first diesel car for complying with environmental pollution standards worldwide. Adding to its list of patented automotive technology, the company is credite... Read More
Internet Patents From Ideaflood Challenged
Internet Patents in the news again.According to a recent press release from Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) in their official website www.eff.org, they are set to challenge an allegedly improper Internet patent that is threatening small businesses. Ideaflood is a self-declared ‘intellectual property holding company’ that makes use of Internet subdomain patenting against ... Read More
Jewelry Patent Awarded for Cellular Jewelry By USPTO
Jewelry patents obtained by Cellular Jewelry Inc., a leading provider of cellular solutions and technologies is the latest buzz in the industry according to the company. Cellular Jewelry (TM) has been granted a U.S. patent (Patent Number 6,954,659) by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). A recent report in www.send2press.com explains that Cellular Jewelry (TM) is ... Read More
Patenting Invention of a Computer Algorithm From Ford Can Prevent Car Slipping
Patenting inventions have taken another big leap with the invention of a computer algorithm by the Ford Motor Company. According to nytimes.com, this computer algorithm for a traction-control system is advanced and is expected to stop a car from spinning its wheels in case a driver steps too hard on the gas. The patent covers a chain of mathematical procedures or an algorithm, which enables ... Read More
Automobile Patent Granted To Camcon For IVA
The automobile patent for an Intelligent Valve Actuation or IVA technology granted to Camcon Technology was reported in engineeringtalk.com. According to the article in engineeringtalk.com, IVA is supposed to be offering a low-cost, compact, and a low power consumption mechanism, which has the ability to improve the efficiency of engine combustion. The technology will also be increasing... Read More
Patent Infringement Brought To View With Ericsson Suing Samsung
Patent infringement has once again raised its ugly head with Ericsson filing a lawsuit against Samsung in a Texas court, as reported in www.pcadvisor.co.uk According to Ericsson spokeswoman Kristina Hagg-Blecher, the suit charges Samsung for infringing on the mobile phone patents of Ericsson. In February, Ericsson had filed lawsuits in the UK, US, Germany and the Netherlands following th... Read More
Advertising Systems Patented By POD Digital Promotions Revolutionizes Advertising
POD Digital Promotions patents an advertising system in hopes of successfully penetrating target-markets through digital advertising as reported in an article in enewschannels.com. An integration of print and visual media, the POD advertising system offers the advertisers an extra edge with a unique approach consolidating the best of experience, creativity and technology. The syst... Read More
Fishing Patent Helps Anglers To Release The Fish Without Touching
As an avid fisherman and Florida Patent Attorney, I am always interested in patenting news relating to the sport. In this regard, fishing patents have provided an extra edge to the quick-release fishhook genre. According to an article at www.freepatentsonline.com this versatile patented equipment seems to be a great asset for the anglers. It elaborates that the manageab... Read More
Patenting Business Methods in the News Again
A number of my Florida patenting clients have business patents for innovative marketing methods and other business innovations. In recent years, business method patents issued by the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) are forced to meet the raised bars of patentability. NextMark received a patent from USPTO for its series of new techniques the list technology company... Read More
Environmental Product Patent Awarded To Industrial Nanotech’s Lead Abatement Coating
Industrial Nanotech, Inc. was awarded an environmental product patent for Nansulate LDX. It is being used at a Pacific US Navy facility by military contractors for encapsulation lead-based paint. The patented invention though relatively small in order, seems to be an epochal breakthrough in Nanotech’s ongoing efforts to gain market share for Nansulate LDX throughout US Government facili... Read More
Patenting Medical Techniques On the Rise
In recent years, patenting medical techniques has become a recent trend, with major technological advances attributed as the major contributing factor. According to a recent article on http://www.medgadget.com, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office confirms an increase in medical/surgical method patent applications. They’re not the only ones noting this trend, however. Tresa Baldas of the Nat... Read More
University of Central Florida Patents Liquid Zoom Lenses for Digital Cameras
As a Florida Patent Attorney, I have a number of friends (and a sister) that went to the University of Central Florida and find patenting news relating to the school of special interest. As recently reported, the University of Central Florida patents specially designed zoom lenses for digital cameras that replicate the working of the human eye according to UCF News and Information. ... Read More
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Patenting Of Marketing Systems Leads To Ground-Breaking Mass Mailing Opportunities
Patenting of marketing systems like the new mailing list selection technique of NextMark Inc. provide an extra edge to any company. The NextMark patent was issued by the United States Patent and Trademark Office for its system of generating highly responsive mailing lists, as mentioned in an article in www.nextmark.com. The new invention evolves a feasible method for generating a ... Read More
Boat Patent Granted For Collapsible Design
As a Fort Lauderdale patent attorney, with a special interest in boat patents, I am always looking for interesting news relating to new boating patents, products, and software. Fort Lauderdale patent attorneys are responsible for securing a number of innovations relating to this industry, and the city is a major yachting center, with 42,000 resident yachts and over 100 ma... Read More
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