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02/06/07
7,172,487 Rigid helium balloons
Issued: February 6, 2007
Filed: November 12, 2003
U.S. Class: 446/220
Abstract: The rigid helium balloon has a helium compartment and a separate, channel portion. Helium gas is filled into the helium compartment through a valve in the balloon. Fiberglass rod members are inserted into the channel portion to help retain the desired shape of the balloon. The rod members also provide a counterbalancing weight which prevents the balloon from floating upward. Thus, the balloon, once released into the air, will retain its shape and remain floating at the height from which it was released unless repositioned. No additional weights or tethering devices are required to prevent the balloon from floating upwards.

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 11:43:49 am into the following categories: Patents of the Day
02/06/07
7,174,191 Processing of telephone numbers in audio streams
Issued: February 6, 2007
Filed: September 10, 2002
U.S. Class: 455/563
Abstract: Occurrences of at least one of a plurality of telephone number-related speech patterns are identified in an audio stream using speech analysis techniques. At least one number pattern corresponding to the occurrences are thereafter identified and stored for later presentation to a user of a mobile device. The occurrences and corresponding number pattern(s) may be filtered to reduce the likelihood of false detections. Furthermore, the detected number pattern(s) may be augmented to ensure completeness. Users may edit and persistently store the resulting number pattern(s). In one embodiment, a portion of the audio stream may be stored and subsequently subjected to the speech analysis process. The stored portion of the audio stream may be reproduced at substantially the same time that at least one number pattern detected therein is provided to the user. In this manner, telephone numbers in audio streams may be captured safely and conveniently.

Posted by GEN-ERIC at 11:43:15 am into the following categories: Patents of the Day
02/06/07
7,172,283 Magnetic eyeglass device
Issued: February 6, 2007
Filed: April 11, 2006
U.S. Class: 351/112
Abstract: A magnetic device enables user to affix eyeglasses to articles of clothing worn by the user. The device comprises a strong pair of magnets, covered in a non-ferrous shell of various material compositions, each shell being fitted with two pliable, flexible rings for attachment to the eyeglass frames. The rings are made of flexible material so that they can be repeatedly bent or stretched, without fracturing, while the device is being fitted or removed form the eyeglass frames. The shells, when attached to each arm or temple support of the eyeglass frame, magnetically connect together when the eyeglass frames are in the closed position, forming a tight hold whenever the glasses are clasped together. The closed eyeglasses, in combination with the invention of the present invention, can then be easily and securely attached or retained to a belt, pocket, purse, or to an article of clothing.

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02/06/07
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02/06/07
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02/06/07
Asyst Technologies Inc. was awarded $74.7 million in damages after a lengthy patent lawsuit, attorneys connected to the case said this week. Fremont-based Asyst sued the German company Jenoptik AG and affiliated companies in connection with a patent relating to its Smart Traveler technology. A federal jury sitting in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California in San Jose returned the verdict of $74.7 million for infringement including price erosion damages on an entire market value theory. "This is a terrific outcome for our client Asyst, which has steadfastly asserted the validity of this patent for almost a decade," said Mountain View-based Fenwick & West's Darryl Woo, who has represented Asyst since 1998.
Posted by GEN-ERIC at 02:36:03 am into the following categories: In The News
02/06/07
Overstock.com Inc. has sued Applied Interact LLC in a patent dispute over online sweepstakes on the discount retailer's Web site. In a lawsuit filed in federal court in Manhattan late Friday, Overstock alleges that Applied Interact wrongly claims the online closeout retailer has infringed on two of its patents and is demanded a lump sum license fee. If Overstock doesn't pay the fee, Applied Interact has threatened to file its own patent infringement lawsuit, the Salt Lake City retailer alleges. In its lawsuit, Overstock claims Applied Interact has no ongoing business other than demanding payment of license fees for alleged patent infringement.
Posted by GEN-ERIC at 02:34:42 am into the following categories: In The News
02/06/07
Third Wave Technologies Inc. will receive $10.75 million from rival Stratagene Corp. under an out-of-court settlement of patent litigation, the firms said Tuesday. The settlement resolves Third Wave's case against Stratagene, a La Jolla, Calif., biotechnology company. Both firms provide diagnostic testing products. Last January, Stratagene posted a $21 million appeal bond in federal court in Madison to cover $15.9 million in damages awarded in the case in December 2005 by U.S. District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin. Stratagene appealed the case in federal court.
Posted by GEN-ERIC at 02:33:38 am into the following categories: In The News
02/06/07
Irvine-based laser maker Newport Corp. said Monday it has settled a patent infringement suit lodged by a subsidiary against Oxford, Mass.-based IPG Photonics Corp. Spectra-Physics Inc., which was bought by Newport in 2004, claimed last June that IPG infringed on a patent for an optical fiber laser and amplifier. Terms of the settlement weren't revealed. IPG, which had purchased equipment from Newport in the past, said the settlement would have no impact on its financials.
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