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Samsung Wins Patent for a Tri-Fold Smartphone With Specialised Barrier Layer for Improved Durability

Samsung is speculated to be developing a tri-fold smartphone. This move is said to be in a bid to catch up to Huawei, which launched the world’s tri-fold smartphone dubbed Mate XT Ultimate Design in September. Ahead of its anticipated debut in 2025, Samsung has been recently granted a patent for a flexible display device with a foldable design featuring three screens and a specialised barrier layer for improved durability and reduced strain.




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India among top 10 countries in patents, trademarks, and industrial designs: WIPO 2024 report




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Samsung Tri-Fold Smartphone in Development? Patent Suggests it Will Resemble the Huawei Mate XT

Samsung is reportedly working on a tri-fold smartphone, expected to arrive sometime next year. An earlier report suggested that Samsung display's partners have finished developing components for the tri-fold model. Now, the latest development reveals Samsung has already filed a patent




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Fresh Patents Served Weekly

You can search for newly published patent applications at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, but if you want the latest patent applications served to you by RSS syndication and email alerts, you'll need to visit FreshPatents.com. Industry list RSS feeds filtered by USPTO class number are particularly valuable. The content is crawled and indexed by Google as well.

Browse for new patents by industry category or do a keyword search. For example, if you browse USPTO Class 715, Data processing: presentation processing of document patents you'll notice that it has an RSS feed that you can subscribe to for updates. That makes it easy to find new applications such as application #20040221226 "Method and mechanism for processing queries for xml documents using an index" applied for on November 4, 2004 by inventors Wesley Lin, Yasuhiro Matsuda, and Garrett Kaminaga.

Sign-up for free email patent application monitoring service which will send you a weekly email with new applications that match the keywords you select.

This site is one of those rare examples in which even if you subscribe to the feed, you'll want to routinely visit the website. The site provides searches by keyword and provides lists of patent applications by location (state and city), agent and law firm name, city of the agent, and inventor name.




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Common Approaches to Patenting New E-commerce Business Models (a Case Study)




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Patents Nintendo Suing Palworld Over Confirmed, But, Damn, This Suit Is Weird

If you’ve followed along with our coverage on the hit video game Palworld, developed by Pocketpair, you will know that Nintendo and the Pokémon Co. has sued Pocketpair for patent infringement. Prior to the suit, there had been a ton of speculation that a lawsuit would be filed, but that it would be a copyright […]




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The New DICE Awarded Patent for its Cybersecure Automated Network

This technology automates, streamlines  and manages on-site devices, delivering unparalleled security and ease-of-use for the security industry. The patent was issued on January 2, 2024.




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Armored Fresh Files Patent for Bespoke Plant-Based Grated Cheese Production

Since its inception, Armored Fresh has been committed to breaking the stereotype that plant-based cheese is a bland, unsatisfactory solution made only for vegans. 




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Crush Dynamics Delivers 50% Sugar Reduction with Patented Upcycled Ingredient

The ingredient was developed using a patented fermentation process on grape derivatives and allows food manufacturers to reduce sugar and sodium while enhancing flavor and increasing shelf-life across many different food and beverage applications.




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Unilin Secures Patent for Eco-Friendly PET Flooring Technology

The technology, marketed as "P-SPC" (PET-based Solid Polymer Composite), offers manufacturers a PVC-free alternative that maintains the familiar characteristics of traditional SPC (Solid Polymer Composite) flooring products.




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Media Tip: Cyberthreats Are Growing - So Are Patents for Technology to Combat Them




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Changes Needed to Improve Operation of U.S. Patent System

To enhance the vitality and overall operation of the nations patent system, federal officials should take decisive steps to increase the systems flexibility, openness, and reliability, says a new report from the National Academies National Research Council.




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Patents need to be part of cutting-edge products: Rajaraman

“The task of coordinating, connecting and integrating all the work is what probably the Bharat 6G Alliance should do in enabling India's presence to be felt on the global telecommunications map,” Rajaraman said.




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Bakery Concepts International granted two new patents

Bakery Concepts International has announced that it has been granted new patents for its Rapidojet technology.




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[Pangyo Bio & Medical] SK Bioscience holds mRNA Vaccine Patent Analysis Briefing Session

President Ahn said, "If we utilize the results of this mRNA patent analysis, it would be greatly helpful in determining the direction of future vaccine research and development."




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VideoMost received US patent for ultra performance video codec based on machine learning

The new patented method increases video compression factor by about 3 times, not 40%, against the existing modern standards like H.265, VP9 and AV1, with the same video quality.




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Notice of Allowance Received for 36th Patent in the AcceleRoute Portfolio

AcceleRoute is a broad patent portfolio with over 700 claims for evolving cloud data center networks for scale and absolute minimum latency.




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IP.com's Deep Patent Portfolio Analysis Platform Places InventionShare's AcceleRoute Patents Alongside Top Global Companies for Data Center Innovation

IP.com's InnovationQ Plus business intelligence platform provides comprehensive analysis and deep insights enabling critical decision making around patenting, publishing, and competitive intelligence.




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BeSang Inc. Statement on Patent Infringement Lawsuits Against Micron and Intel

IP Litigations Regarding 3D NAND Flash Memory




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Renaissance BioScience Corp. Secures Additional Patents for Acrylamide-Reducing Yeast Technology

Renaissance's non-GMO acrylamide-reducing yeast is a clean-label ingredient that reduces the formation of acrylamide in many common foods, including chips, crackers, bread, cereals and many other everyday foods and snacks




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Intesto-Guard™ Earns Patent Approval on Proven, Vet-Curated Formulas

Patent Milestone Marks Pivotal Moment in Intesto-Guard™'s History




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FOLLOWING A PATENT INFRINGEMENT LAWSUIT, SOLUTEX HAS GRANTED KD NUTRA AND KD PHARMA A NON-EXCLUSIVE ROYALTY BEARING LICENSE TO SOLUTEX'S SPM PATENTS

The Parties have reached an agreement to dismiss the lawsuit.




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The Better World Regulatory Coalition Inc. ("BWRCI") Announces the Publication of a Groundbreaking PCT Patent Pending and the Seating of its Founding Board of Advisors

The Better World Regulatory Coalition Inc. ("BWRCI"), a newly formed international self-regulatory organization (SRO), is pleased to announce the publication of a groundbreaking PCT patent pending and the seating of its founding Board of Advisors.




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ASPIS Cyber Technologies Announces ASSAC ShieldiT Patented Mobile Device Endpoint Protection for Gaming Apps

Cybersecurity With Robust Threat Protection for Mobile Game Apps




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Patented Technology Transforms Stock Charts into Music for Enhanced Trading Analysis

Groundbreaking app transforms stock chart movements into real-time music, offering an accessible and innovative tool for traders, especially those with visual impairments.




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Patent racism (classic)

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How to fight a patent pirate

Back in the 1990s, Dr. Raghunath Mashelkar was in his office in New Delhi when he came across a puzzling story in the newspaper. Some university scientists in the U.S. had apparently filed a patent for using turmeric to help heal wounds. Mashelkar was shocked, because he knew that using turmeric that way was a well known remedy in traditional Indian medicine. And he knew that patents are for brand new inventions. So, he decided to do something about it – to go to battle against the turmeric patent.

But as he would soon discover, turmeric wasn't the only piece of traditional or indigenous knowledge that had been claimed in Western patent offices. The practice even had its own menacing nickname - biopiracy. And what started out as a plan to rescue one Indian remedy from the clutches of the U.S. patent office, eventually turned into a much bigger mission – to build a new kind of digital fortress, strong enough to keep even the most rapacious of bio-pirates at bay.

This episode was produced by Willa Rubin with help from James Sneed and Emma Peaslee. It was edited by Molly Messick. It was fact-checked by Sierra Juarez. Our engineers were Josh Newell and James Willetts. Planet Money's executive producer is Alex Goldmark.

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Turning an Idea into a Patent: Part I

This series will discuss the patent process from concept to commercialization.




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Turning an Idea into a Patent: Part I

This series will discuss the patent process from concept to commercialization.
 




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Overly Hautz Granted US Patent

Overly Hautz Co. announced that the U.S. Patent Office has issued US Patent 9,973,056, entitled “Motor Mounting Assembly and Method of Manufacture.”




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ExakTime Receives Patent for Wireless Field Time Clock

ExakTime’s wireless field time clock has been awarded a patent for its unique method of tracking, storing, and sending employee time records from the field to the office automatically via a cellular communication network.




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TAB Industries LLC Earns Patent for Orbital Stretch Wrapping Machine

Wrapper prevents loads from sliding off the pallet and adds protection from damage in transit.




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Patented Success in Palletizing

The latest palletizing and palletizing-related equipment options are touted as being economical, taking up less floor space, and featuring increased automation, which eliminates the risk of employee injury and related costs from repetitive palletizing actions.




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Canary Speech Receives Patent for Paired Neural Networks Technology

Canary Speech's Paired Neural Networks Technology is a form of voice biomarker technology that identifies subtle shifts in an individual's voice by analyzing it against previous samples from the same person.





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Europe must back Biden in suspending patents for COVID-19 vaccines | View

Europe must back Biden in suspending patents for COVID-19 vaccines | View




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European Commission fines MS drug maker Teva over improper patent use

European Commission fines MS drug maker Teva over improper patent use




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Celebrate Princeton Innovation spotlights researchers who are patenting discoveries, creating start-ups and exploring other ventures




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US Senate To Revive Software Patents With PERA Bill Vote On Thursday

zoobab writes: The US Senate to set to revive Software Patents with the PERA Bill, with a vote on Thursday, November 14, 2024. A crucial Senate Committee is on the cusp of voting on two bills that would resurrect some of the most egregious software patents and embolden patent trolls. The Patent Eligibility Restoration Act (PERA), S. 2140, would dismantle vital safeguards that prohibit software patents on overly broad concepts. If passed, courts would be compelled to approve software patents on mundane activities like mobile food ordering or basic online financial transactions. This would unleash a torrent of vague and overbroad software patents, which would be wielded by patent trolls to extort small businesses and individuals. The EFF is inviting members of the public to contact their Senators.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.




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Celestial AI Acquires Rockley Photonics Patent Portfolio, Strengthening Photonic Fabric IP

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 22, 2024 — Celestial AI today announced the acquisition of silicon photonics intellectual property from Rockley Photonics, including worldwide issued and pending patents. The combination of Celestial […]

The post Celestial AI Acquires Rockley Photonics Patent Portfolio, Strengthening Photonic Fabric IP appeared first on HPCwire.




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James Engineering uses COSMOS analysis software to develop patent-winning designs for truck brakes and race karts

COSMOS enables engineers to catch and correct errors early in the design process, encouraging innovation and better product design




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Patent Monopolies Driving High U.S. Drug Prices: Study

Title: Patent Monopolies Driving High U.S. Drug Prices: Study
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Here are the patents Nintendo and the Pokémon Company are suing Palworld about, according to Pocketpair

Palworld developers Pocketpair have finally revealed which patents Nintendo and the Pokémon Company are suing them about. It looks like they're focusing on the act of throwing capsular items to catch or release monsters, together with the usage of monsters as mounts.

If you've somehow yet to encounter Palworld, it's a bestselling survival game that takes hefty - some would say, scandalous - inspiration from Pokémon, with players poaching Pokésque critters using magic spheres, and deploying them as soldiers and minions.

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The Patent Battle That Won’t Quit



Just before this special issue on invention went to press, I got a message from IEEE senior member and patent attorney George Macdonald. Nearly two decades after I first reported on Corliss Orville “Cob” Burandt’s struggle with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, the 77-year-old inventor’s patent case was being revived.

From 1981 to 1990, Burandt had received a dozen U.S. patents for improvements to automotive engines, starting with his 1990 patent for variable valve-timing technology (U.S. Patent No. 4,961,406A). But he failed to convince any automakers to license his technology. What’s worse, he claims, some of the world’s major carmakers now use his inventions in their hybrid engines.

Shortly after reading my piece in 2005, Macdonald stepped forward to represent Burandt. By then, the inventor had already lost his patents because he hadn’t paid the US $40,000 in maintenance fees to keep them active.

Macdonald filed a petition to pay the maintenance fees late and another to revive a related child case. The maintenance fee petition was denied in 2006. While the petition to revive was still pending, Macdonald passed the maintenance fee baton to Hunton Andrews Kurth (HAK), which took the case pro bono. HAK attorneys argued that the USPTO should reinstate the 1990 parent patent.

The timing was crucial: If the parent patent was reinstated before 2008, Burandt would have had the opportunity to compel infringing corporations to pay him licensing fees. Unfortunately, for reasons that remain unclear, the patent office tried to paper Burandt’s legal team to death, Macdonald says. HAK could go no further in the maintenance-fee case after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear it in 2009.

Then, in 2010, the USPTO belatedly revived Burandt’s child continuation application. A continuation application lets an inventor add claims to their original patent application while maintaining the earlier filing date—1988 in this case.

However, this revival came with its own set of challenges. Macdonald was informed in 2011 that the patent examiner would issue the patent but later discovered that the application was placed into a then-secret program called the Sensitive Application Warning System (SAWS) instead. While touted as a way to quash applications for things like perpetual-motion machines, the SAWS process effectively slowed action on Burandt’s case.

After several more years of motions and rulings, Macdonald met IEEE Member Edward Pennington, who agreed to represent Burandt. Earlier this year, Pennington filed a complaint in the Eastern District of Virginia seeking the issuance of Burandt’s patent on the grounds that it was wrongfully denied.

As of this writing, Burandt still hasn’t seen a dime from his inventions. He subsists on his social security benefits. And while his case raises important questions about fairness, transparency, and the rights of individual inventors, Pennington says his client isn’t interested in becoming a poster boy for poor inventors.

“We’re not out to change policy at the patent office or to give Mr. Burandt a framed copy of the patent to say, ‘Look at me, I’m an inventor,’ ” says Pennington. “This is just to say, ‘Here’s a guy that would like to benefit from his idea.’ It just so happens that he’s pretty much in need. And even the slightest royalty would go a long ways for the guy.”




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Extending the Patentable Life of 3D Printers: A Lesson From the Pharmaceutical Industry

Modern innovation typically occurs one step-improvement at a time. Some clients initially question whether their new application of an existing technology is patentable. Usually, the answer is ‘yes.’ Under U.S. law (and most other jurisdictions), an innovation to an existing technology is patentable so long as at least one claim limitation is novel and non-obvious....… Continue Reading





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Cellular Dynamics Partners with iPS Academia Japan, Inc. to In-License Seminal iPS Cell Patent Portfolio

Cellular Dynamics Partners with iPS Academia Japan, Inc. to In-License Seminal iPS Cell Patent Portfolio




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DUSA Pharmaceuticals Reports Notice of Allowance for Key PDT Device Patent

DUSA Pharmaceuticals Reports Notice of Allowance for Key PDT Device Patent




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Indian Drug Maker Procures Two Patents for Neurodegenerative Drug

Indian biopharmaceutical company, Suven Life Sciences has secured two patents from two different countries on its new chemical entities (NCE's) for the treatment of several neurodegenerative diseases.




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India Grants Patent for Gilead's Hepatitis C Drug

US pharmaceutical giant Gilead has obtained a patent for its Hepatitis C drug from India. This patent could potentially stop affordable copies reaching millions of people in other countries.