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Protecting Product Designs With Design Patents
City Bar Center for CLE � April 1, 2014
David A. Boag BOAG | LAW, PLLC
DAVID A. [email protected]
BOAG, PLLC175 Varick StreetNew York, NY 10014212.203.6651www.boagip.com
PLLCINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
The Predator Attack Drone of Title 35?
v Fast prosecution with fewer obstacles
v Confidential Until Issuancev Powerful—Disgorgementv Inexpensive to obtain
DAVID A. [email protected]
BOAG, PLLC175 Varick StreetNew York, NY 10014212.203.6651www.boagip.com
PLLCINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
The Statute
35 U.S.C. § 171
Whoever invents any new, original andornamental design for an article ofmanufacture may obtain a patenttherefor, subject to the conditions andrequirements of this title.
DAVID A. [email protected]
BOAG, PLLC175 Varick StreetNew York, NY 10014212.203.6651www.boagip.com
PLLCINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
Eligible Subject Matter
MPEP 1504.01
(A) surface indicia on an article of manufacture;
(B) shape or configuration of an article of manufacture; or
(C) a combination of (A) and (B).
DAVID A. [email protected]
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Ornamentality v. Functionalityv Design must be primarily ornamental to qualify for protectionv Look at the design as a whole:
v Design dictated by the utilitarian purpose of the article?v Particular design essential to purpose of the article?
v Purpose of elements, not quantity.v No quantitative analysis (how big, how many)
BACKGROUND
Richardson owns the ’167 patent, a design patent that claims the design for a
multi-function carpentry tool that combines a conventional hammer with a stud climbing
tool and a crowbar. The tool is known as the “Stepclaw.” The only claim of the ’167
patent claims the ornamental design of the tool as depicted in figures 1 and 2 of the
patent:
Stanley manufactures and sells construction tools. In 2005, Stanley introduced
into the U.S. market a product line of tools by the series name “Fubar.” The Fubar is
2009-1354 2
ALL SUFFICIENTLY ORNAMENTAL
US. Patent Dec. 21, 1993 Sheet 1 of 2 Des. 342,528
FIG. 7
DAVID A. [email protected]
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As Compared to the Utility Patent
Utility DesignCoverage Functionality OrnamentalityTerm 20 years (from
filing)14 years (fromissuance)
Claims Multiple SingleInternational PCT available No PCT, but Hague
ConventionForeign Priority 12-month window 6-month windowProvisional Yes NoContinuations Available Available
Can peacefully coexist!
DAVID A. [email protected]
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PLLCINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
The Drawings
Every design patent application must include
either a drawing or a photograph of theclaimed design. As the drawing or photographconstitutes the entire visual disclosure of theclaim, it is of utmost importance that thedrawing or photograph be clear and complete,and that nothing regarding the design sought to
be patented is left to conjecture.
MPEP 1503.02
DAVID A. [email protected]
BOAG, PLLC175 Varick StreetNew York, NY 10014212.203.6651www.boagip.com
PLLCINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
The Drawings: Complete Appearance
High Point Design, LLC v. Buyers Direct, Inc., No. 2012-1455 (Fed. Cir. Sept. 11, 2013)
DAVID A. [email protected]
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PLLCINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
The Drawings: Surface Shading
v Contourv Solid v. open areas v Never solid blackv Oblique line shading for reflective surfacesv Material contrast shown by shading/stippling
US. Patent
Jul. 16, 2013 Sheet 1 013
US D686,210 S
Fig. 2
US. Patent
Sep. 24, 2013 Sheet 1 of5
US D690,300 S
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DAVID A. [email protected]
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U.S. Patent May 10,2005 Sheet 4 0f 4 US D504,889 S
The Drawings: Broken Linesv Unclaimed subject matterv Related environment
v Where is design embodied or applied?v Define the bounds of the claim v Lighter weight than claimed designv Powerful tool to broaden claim
US. Patent May 26, 2009 Sheet 1 0f 12 US D593,087 S
DAVID A. [email protected]
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The Drawings: Surface Treatmentv Features integral to design or applied to design
v But no coverage for surface treatment itselfn E.g., beading, grooves, ribs
v Removing surface treatment may introduce new matter and trigger a rejection.
(12) United States Design Patent (10) Patent N0.: Weitzman
USO0D577482S
US D577,482 S (45) Date of Patent: *9: Sep. 30, 2008
(54) WOMAN’S SHOE
(75) Inventor: Stuart Weitzman, Greenwich, CT (US)
(73) Assignee: Stuart Weitzman IP, LLC, Ft. Lauderdale, FL (US)
(**) Term: 14 Years
(21) Appl.No.: 29/318,312
(22) Filed: May 16, 2008
(51) LOC (8) Cl. ................................................ .. 02-99
(52) US. Cl. .................................... .. .. D2/969
(58) Field of Classi?cation Search ................ .. D2/ 896, D2/916A918, 925942, 964, 969, 976, 946;
36/ 1 1 .5 See application ?le for complete search history.
(56) References Cited
U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS
3,698,107 A * 10/1972 Fukuoka ................... .. 36/11.5
D254,521 S * 3/1980 KatZ ......................... .. D2/917
D419,283 S 1/2000 Coito D530,489 S 10/2006 Comeau D534,713 S * 1/2007 WeitZman .................. .. D2/929
D540,533 S * 4/2007 Choi ......................... .. D2/976
D544,200 S 6/2007 Connolly D545,039 S * 6/2007 WeitZman et al. .......... .. D2/917
D548,932 S * 8/2007 Choi ......................... .. D2/917
D555,342 S 11/2007 Reina et al.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Ladies Shoe sold by Stuart WeitZman, LLC under the trademark APPETIZER. Ladies Shoe sold by Stuart WeitZman, LLC under the trademark ARTDECO. Ladies Shoe sold by Stuart WeitZman, LLC under the trademark BEADY. Ladies Shoe sold by Stuart WeitZman, LLC under the trademark BELLA. Ladies Shoe sold by Stuart WeitZman, LLC under the trademark BIGJULIE.
Ladies Shoe sold by Stuart Weitzman, LLC under the trademark BLINGITON. Ladies Shoe sold by Stuart Weitzman, LLC under the trademark CABLEGAL. Ladies Shoe sold by Stuart Weitzman, LLC under the trademark CASBAH. Ladies Shoe sold by Stuart Weitzman, LLC under the trademark CERTIFIED. Ladies Shoe sold by Stuart Weitzman, LLC under the trademark DIVINYL. Ladies Shoe sold by Stuart Weitzman, LLC under the trademark DIZZY. Ladies Shoe sold by Stuart Weitzman, LLC under the trademark EMBRACE. Ladies Shoe sold by Stuart Weitzman, LLC under the trademark FANCYFREE. Ladies Shoe sold by Stuart Weitzman, LLC under the trademark GUADELOUPE. Ladies Shoe sold by Stuart Weitzman, LLC under the trademark ICEAGE. Ladies Shoe sold by Stuart Weitzman, LLC under the trademark MOROCCO.
(Continued) Primary ExamineriDominic Simone (74) Attorney, Agent, or FirmiAmster Rothstein & Ebenstein LLP
(57) CLAIM
The ornamental design for a Woman’s shoe, as shoWn and described.
DESCRIPTION
FIG. 1 is a perspective View of a Woman’s shoe showing our neW design;
FIG. 2 is a front end View thereof;
FIG. 3 is a back end View thereof;
FIG. 4 is a left side View thereof;
FIG. 5 is a right side View thereof; FIG. 6 is a top plan View thereof; and, FIG. 7 is a bottom plan View thereof.
1 Claim, 6 Drawing Sheets
DAVID A. [email protected]
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The Drawings: Photos & Color?
v USPTO dislikes color and photographsv Photographs allowed only where invention is
incapable of being shown in drawing or where photograph shows invention more clearly
v Color permissible only where it is an integral part of the design
vPetition and fee requiredv Inadvisable as it narrows the claim
DAVID A. [email protected]
BOAG, PLLC175 Varick StreetNew York, NY 10014212.203.6651www.boagip.com
PLLCINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
Case Study: Apple v. Samsung I
Apple Inc. v. Samsung Electronics Ltd. Inc., No. 11-cv-1846 (N.D. Cal. filed Apr. 15, 2011)
DAVID A. [email protected]
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PLLCINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
Apple v. Samsung: Outcome
v August 24, 2012 jury award of $1.05Bv Court struck $450.5M for errorv Award at retrial of $290.45Mv Total damages award of $929.8M v Additional cases pending
Case5:11-cv-01846-LHK Document1930 Filed08/24/12 Page15 of 20
Case5:11-cv-01846-LHK Document1930 Filed08/24/12 Page16 of 20
DAVID A. [email protected]
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PLLCINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
Subject Matter: iPhone and iPad
DAVID A. [email protected]
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PLLCINTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW
Apple Product Coverage
(12) United States Design Patent (10) Patent No.: Andre et al.
USO0D504889S
US D504,889 S (45) Date of Patent: ** May 10, 2005
(54) ELECTRONIC DEVICE
(75) Inventors: Bartley K. Andre, Menlo Park, CA (US); Daniel J. Coster, San Francisco, CA (US); Daniele De Iuliis, San Francisco, CA (US); Richard P. HoWarth, San Francisco, CA (US); Jonathan P. Ive, San Francisco, CA (US); Steve Jobs, Palo Alto, CA (US); Shin Nishibori, San Francisco, CA (US); Duncan Robert Kerr, San Francisco, CA (US); Matthew Dean Rohrbach, San Francisco, CA (US); Douglas B. Satzger, Menlo Park, CA (US); Calvin Q. Seid, Palo Alto, CA (US); Christopher J. Stringer, Portola Valley, CA (US); Eugene Anthony Whang, San Francisco, CA (US); Rico Zorkendorfer, San Francisco, CA (US)
(73) Assignee: Apple Computer, Inc., Cupertino, CA (Us)
(**) Term: 14 Years
(21) Appl. No.: 29/201,636 (22) Filed: Mar. 17, 2004
(51) LOC (7) Cl. .................................................. .. 14-02 (52) U.S. Cl. .................................................... .. D14/341
(58) Field of Search .............................. .. D14/341—346, D14/374, 424; D19/26, 59, 60; 345/104,
156, 168, 173; 434/307 R, 308, 309, 317; 178/1803; 349/12
(56) References Cited
U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS
D345,346 S * 3/1994 Alfonso et al. .......... .. D14/341
D396,452 S * 7/1998 Naruki .................... .. D14/424
D451,505 S * 12/2001 Iseki et a1. . D14/341 D453,333 S * 2/2002 Chen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. D14/374
D458,252 S * 6/2002 Palm et a1. .............. .. D14/343
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Andre et al., U.S. Appl. No. 29/180,558 entitled “Electronic Device”, ?led Mar. 17, 2004. “HP Compaq Tablet PC tc1100”, downloaded Aug. 27, 2004. “Tablet PC V1100”, downloaded Aug. 27, 2004. “ViewPad 1000”, downloaded Aug. 27, 2004.
* cited by examiner
Primary Examiner—Freda S. Nunn (74) Attorney, Agent, or Firm—Beyer Weaver & Thomas, LLP
(57) CLAIM We claim the ornamental design for an electronic device, substantially as shown and described.
DESCRIPTION
FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of an electronic device in accordance with the present design; FIG. 2 is a bottom perspective view thereof; FIG. 3 is a top view thereof; FIG. 4 is a bottom view thereof; FIG. 5 is a left side view thereof; FIG. 6 is a right side view thereof; FIG. 7 is an upper side view thereof; FIG. 8 is a lower side view thereof; and, FIG. 9 is an exemplary diagram of the use of the electronic device thereof the broken lines being shown for illustrative puposes only and form no part of the claimed design.
1 Claim, 4 Drawing Sheets
(12) United States Design Patent (10) Patent No.: Andre et a]. (45) Date of Patent:
USO0D593087S
US D593,087 S M. May 26,2009
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ELECTRONIC DEVICE
Inventors: Bartley K. Andre, Menlo Park, CA (US); Daniel J. Coster, San Francisco, CA (US); Daniele De Iuliis, San Francisco, CA (US); Richard P. HoWarth, San Francisco, CA (US); Jonathan P. Ive, San Francisco, CA (US); Steve Jobs, Palo Alto, CA (US); Duncan Robert Kerr, San Francisco, CA (US); Shin Nishibori, San Francisco, CA (US); Matthew Dean Rohrbach, San Francisco, CA (US); Douglas B. Satzger, Menlo Park, CA (US); Calvin Q. Seid, Palo Alto, CA (US); Christopher J. Stringer, Portola Valley, CA (US); Eugene Antony Whang, San Francisco, CA (US); Rico Zorkendorfer, San Francisco, CA (US)
Assignee: Apple Inc., Cupertino, CA (US)
Term: 14 Years
Appl. No.: 29/282,833
Filed: Jul. 30, 2007
Related U.S. Application Data
Continuation of application No. 29/270,880, ?led on Jan. 5, 2007, noW Pat. No. Des. 558,756.
LOC (9) Cl. ................................................ .. 14-03
U.S. Cl. ............ .. D14/341; D14/203.7; D14/138 G
Field of Classi?cation Search .............. .. D14/ 137,
D14/138, 147, 191, 218, 247*248, 341*347, D14/496,138 R, 138 AA, 138 AB, 138 AC, D14/138 AD, 138 C, 138 G; D10/65, 78, D10/104; D13/168; D18/7; 455/556.1,
455/566, 575.1, 575.3; 345/169 See application ?le for complete search history.
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D289,873 D337,569 D420,354 D424,535 D456,023 D489,731 D498,754 D499,423 D502,173 D504,889 D505,950 D507,003 D514,121 D514,590 D519,116 D519,523 D520,020 D528,542 D528,561 D529,045 D532,791 D534,143 D535,281 D536,691 D536,962 D538,822 D541,298 D541,299 D541,785 D546,313 D548,732 D548,747 D554,098 D556,211 D557,238 7,303,424 D558,460 D558,756 D558,757 D558,758 D558,792 D560,683 D560,686 D561,153 D561,204
References Cited
U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS
UJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJWU)UJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJUJ 5/1987 7/1993 2/2000 5/2000 4/2002 5/2004
11/2004 12/2004 2/2005 5/2005 6/2005 7/2005 1/2006 2/2006 4/2006 4/2006 5/2006 9/2006 9/2006 9/2006 11/2006 12/2006 1/2007 2/2007 2/2007 3/2007 4/2007 4/2007 5/2007 7/2007 8/2007 8/2007
10/2007 11/2007 12/2007 12/2007 1/2008 1/2008 1/2008 1/2008 1/2008 1/2008 1/2008 2/2008 2/2008
Gemmell et a1. Kando Morales ................... .. D14/191
Peltola Andre et a1. Huang Blyth Bahroocha et a1. Jung et a1. Andre et a1. Summit et a1. Pai et a1. Johnson Naruki Tanaka et a1. Chiu et a1. Senda et a1. Luminosu et a1. Ka-Wei et a1. Shin Kim Lheem Yang Park Tanner ...................... .. D9/424
Andre et a1. Andre et a1. Andre et a1. Hwang et a1. ............ .. D14/138
Lheem Cebe et a1. Andre et a1. Lee ......................... .. D14/138
Howard Kim Tu et a1. ................... .. 439/372
Andre et a1. Andre et a1. Andre et a1. ............. .. D14/341
Chigira Lee ......................... .. D14/496
Kim et a1. Hong et a1. Toh
(12) United States Design Patent (10) Patent N0.2 Andre et a].
USO0D618677S
US D618,677 S (45) Date of Patent: *Jun. 29, 2010
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Inventors:
Assignee: Notice:
Term: Appl. No .: Filed:
Bartley K. Andre, Menlo Park, CA (US); Daniel J. Coster, San Francisco, CA (US); Daniele De Iuliis, San Francisco, CA (US); Richard P. HoWarth, San Francisco, CA (US); Jonathan P. Ive, San Francisco, CA (US); Steve Jobs, Palo Alto, CA (US); Duncan Robert Kerr, San Francisco, CA (US); Shin Nishibori, Portola Valley, CA (US); Matthew Dean Rohrbach, San Francisco, CA (US); Douglas B. Satzger, Menlo Park, CA (US); Calvin Q. Seid, Palo Alto, CA (US); Christopher J. Stringer, Woodside, CA (US); Eugene Antony Whang, San Francisco, CA (US); Rico Zorkendorfer, San Francisco, CA (US) Apple Inc., Cuper‘tino, CA (US) This patent is subject to a terminal dis claimer. 14 Years
29/328,018 Nov. 18, 2008
Related U.S. Application Data
Division of application No. 29/282,834, ?led on Jul. 30, 2007, noW Pat. No. Des. 581,922, Which is a con tinuation of application No. 29/270,888, ?led on Jan. 5, 2007, noW Pat. No. Des. 558,758.
LOC (9) Cl. ................................................ .. 14-02
U.S. Cl. ................ .. D14/341;D14/248; Dl4/203.7
Field of Classi?cation Search .............. .. Dl4/34l,
1314/342, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 420, 426, 1314/427, 432, 439, 440, 441, 448, 496, 125, 1314/137, 129, 130, 138, 250, 389, 147, 218, D14/247,248, 156; D10/65, 104, D13/168; D18/6, 7, 1321/329, 686; 455/903, 556.1,
455/556.2, 575.1, 575.3, 575.4, 379/433.01, 379/433.04, 433.06, 433.07, 361/814; 341/22,
345/169, 173, D6/596, 601, 605 See application ?le for complete search history.
(56) References Cited
U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS
D289,873 S 5/1987 Gemmell et a1.
(Continued) FOREIGN PATENT DOCUMENTS
000569157-0005 5/2006
(Continued) OTHER PUBLICATIONS
U.S. Appl. No. 29/282,83 1, Andre et 211., Electronic Device, ?led Jul. 30, 2007.
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(Continued) Primary ExamineriCathron C Brooks Assistant ExamineriAngela J Lee (74) Attorney, Agent, or FirmiSterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox PLLC (57) CLAIM
The ornamental design of an electronic device, as shoWn and described.
DESCRIPTION FIG. 1 is a front perspective vieW of an electronic device in accordance With the present invention; FIG. 2 is a rear perspective vieW thereof;
FIG. 3 is a front vieW thereof;
FIG. 4 is a rear vieW thereof;
FIG. 5 is a top vieW thereof; FIG. 6 is bottom vieW thereof; FIG. 7 is a left side vieW thereof; and, FIG. 8 is a right side vieW thereof. The claimed surface of the electronic device is illustrated With the color designation for the color black. The electronic device is not limited to the scale shoWn herein. As indicated in the title, the article of manufacture to Which the ornamental design has been applied is an electronic device, media player (e.g., music, video and/or game player), media storage device, a personal digital assistant, a commu nication device (e.g., cellular phone), a novelty item or toy.
1 Claim, 2 Drawing Sheets
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REPLACEMENT SHEET Sheet 1 of 2 Appl. No. 29/281,460; Filed: June 23, 2007 Dkt. No. 2607.0100000(P5548US1); Group Unit: 2911 Tel. No. 202-371-2600 For: Graphical User Interfaces For A Display Screen or Portion Thereof (as amended)
FIG. 1
D604,305D618,677
D593,087
D504,889
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‘305 FiledJune 23, 2007
iPhone (1G) Released June 29, 2007
iPhone 3G ReleasedJuly 11, 2008
iPhone 3GS Released June 19, 2009
iPad (1G) Released Apr. 3, 2010
‘087 FiledJuly 30, 2007
‘677 FiledNov. 18, 2008
2010200920082007
‘889 FiledMar. 17, 2004
Apple: Design Filing Timeline
2004
DAVID A. [email protected]
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Apple ‘305 Patent: ElementsREPLACEMENT SHEET Sheet 1 of 2 Appl. No. 29/281,460; Filed: June 23, 2007 Dkt. No. 2607.0100000(P5548US1); Group Unit: 2911 Tel. No. 202-371-2600 For: Graphical User Interfaces For A Display Screen or Portion Thereof (as amended)
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Apple ‘305 Patent: AssertionD’305 Patent v. Fascinate
Grid
D’305 Patent Fascinate
Bottom Row
Colorful Icons
Mix of Icon Styles
Rounded Rectangle
JX1042, PX21
PDX14.8
Case5:11-cv-01846-LHK Document1565-1 Filed08/03/12 Page3 of 5
JX1042, PX21
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Apple Lesson I
v The omnibus applicationv Massive disclosure preserves filing date as to
everything disclosedv Pursue specific embodiments in divisional
applications v Allows response to competitors while taking
advantage of confidentialityv Apple was able to proceed on specific embodiments
after seeing what its competitors were doing
(12) United States Design Patent (10) Patent No.: Anzures et a1.
USO0D6043 05S
US D604,305 S (45) Date of Patent: *1, *Nov. 17, 2009
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GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF
Inventors: Freddy Anzures, San Francisco, CA (US); Imran Chaudhri, San Francisco, CA (US)
Assignee: Apple Inc., Cupertino, CA (US) Term: 14 Years
App1.No.: 29/281,460
Filed: Jun. 23, 2007
LOC (9) Cl. ................................................ .. 32-00
US. Cl. .................................... .. D14/486
Field of Classi?cation Search ........ .. Dl4/485i95;
Dl8/24i33; D19/6, 52; D20/11; D2l/324i33; 715/70(L867, 973477
See application ?le for complete search history.
References Cited
U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS
D295,877 S 5/1988 Wells-Papanek et a1. 5,214,756 A 5/1993 Franklin et a1. 5,555,364 A 9/1996 Goldstein D390,548 S 2/1998 Maekawa et a1. D392,266 S 3/1998 Snyder et a1. D418,826 S 1/2000 Pavely et a1. D420,993 S 2/2000 Decker D438,213 S 2/2001 Hergetet a1. D441,763 S 5/2001 Kahnet a1. D445,428 S 7/2001 Pattenden D462,076 S 8/2002 Robbin et a1. D472,244 S 3/2003 Wasko 6,731,316 B2 5/2004 Herigstad et a1. D507,577 S * 7/2005 Totten et a1. ............. .. D14/486 6,983,424 B1 1/2006 Dutta D540,340 S * 4/2007 Cummins ................ .. D14/486
D544,875 S 6/2007 Wang et a1. D548,239 S * 8/2007 Rimas-Ribikauskas
et a1. ....................... .. D14/485
D552,620 S * 10/2007 Sato et a1. ..... .. D14/486 D555,660 S * 11/2007 Noviello et a1. . D14/485 D559,261 S * 1/2008 Jung et a1. .... .. D14/486 D564,530 S * 3/2008 Kim et a1. ................ .. D14/486 D565,586 S 4/2008 Shin et a1.
D565,588 S 4/2008 Sherry D567,171 S * 4/2008 Yu et a1. .................. .. D13/110 D568,900 S 5/2008 Seo et a1. D569,383 S 5/2008 Jung et a1. D574,009 S 7/2008 DelPonte D574,388 S * 8/2008 Armendariz et a1. ..... .. D14/486 D574,391 S * 8/2008 Kwag ...................... .. D14/486 D576,171 S 9/2008 Arrnendariz et a1. D579,946 S 11/2008 Lee et a1. D580,949 S 11/2008 Durarte D581,424 S 11/2008 Hong D585,075 S 1/2009 Flynt et a1. D587,720 S * 3/2009 Noviello et a1. .......... .. D14/485
FOREIGN PATENT DOCUMENTS
JP D1235127 4/2005
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
U.S. Appl. No. 29/281,507, AnZures et al., Icons, Graphical User Interface, and Animated Graphical User Interfaces for a Display Screen or Portion Thereof, ?led Jun. 25, 2007.
(Continued) Primary ExamineriMelanie H Tung (74) Attorney, Agent, or FirmiSterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox P.L.L.C.
(57) CLAIM
The ornamental design for a graphical user interface for a display screen or portion thereof, as shown and described.
DESCRIPTION
The patent ?le contains at least one drawing executed in color. Copies of this patent with a color drawing will be provided by the O?ice upon request and payment of the necessary fee. FIG. 1 is a front View of a graphical user interface for a display screen or portion thereof showing our new design; and,
FIG. 2 is a front View of a second embodiment thereof.
The broken line showing of a display screen in both Views forms no part of the claimed design.
1 Claim, 2 Drawing Sheets (1 of 2 Drawing Sheet(s) Filed in Color)
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Apple Lesson II
v Include strategic color v Color can be limiting but here it was essential
v Substantial similarity between the design
(12) United States Design Patent (10) Patent No.: Anzures et a1.
USO0D6043 05S
US D604,305 S (45) Date of Patent: *1, *Nov. 17, 2009
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GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE FOR A DISPLAY SCREEN OR PORTION THEREOF
Inventors: Freddy Anzures, San Francisco, CA (US); Imran Chaudhri, San Francisco, CA (US)
Assignee: Apple Inc., Cupertino, CA (US) Term: 14 Years
App1.No.: 29/281,460
Filed: Jun. 23, 2007
LOC (9) Cl. ................................................ .. 32-00
US. Cl. .................................... .. D14/486
Field of Classi?cation Search ........ .. Dl4/485i95;
Dl8/24i33; D19/6, 52; D20/11; D2l/324i33; 715/70(L867, 973477
See application ?le for complete search history.
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FOREIGN PATENT DOCUMENTS
JP D1235127 4/2005
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
U.S. Appl. No. 29/281,507, AnZures et al., Icons, Graphical User Interface, and Animated Graphical User Interfaces for a Display Screen or Portion Thereof, ?led Jun. 25, 2007.
(Continued) Primary ExamineriMelanie H Tung (74) Attorney, Agent, or FirmiSterne, Kessler, Goldstein & Fox P.L.L.C.
(57) CLAIM
The ornamental design for a graphical user interface for a display screen or portion thereof, as shown and described.
DESCRIPTION
The patent ?le contains at least one drawing executed in color. Copies of this patent with a color drawing will be provided by the O?ice upon request and payment of the necessary fee. FIG. 1 is a front View of a graphical user interface for a display screen or portion thereof showing our new design; and,
FIG. 2 is a front View of a second embodiment thereof.
The broken line showing of a display screen in both Views forms no part of the claimed design.
1 Claim, 2 Drawing Sheets (1 of 2 Drawing Sheet(s) Filed in Color)
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US. Patent May 26, 2009 Sheet 5 0f 12 US D593,087 S
Apple ‘087 Patent: ElementsUS. Patent May 26, 2009 Sheet 1 0f 12 US D593,087 S
• Design elements:
• flat rectangular front surface
• four evenly rounded corners
• inset rectangular screen
• narrow borders on either side of the display screen and substantial borders above and below the display screen
• a rounded, horizontal speaker slot (optional)
• front surface is free of ornamentation outside of an optional button area centrally located below the display
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Apple ‘087 Patent: Assertion
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2. The Samsung Infuse 4G and Galaxy S 4G Phones Infringe the ’D087 Patent
The ’D087 patent, attached as Zhang Decl. Ex. 49, is also directed to the distinctive facial
appearance of Apple’s instantly-recognized iPhone. Samsung’s Infuse 4G and Galaxy S 4G
phones copy Apple’s distinctive iPhone appearance and to the ordinary observer appear
“substantially the same” as the patented design. (See Woodring Decl. ¶¶ 28-42 and Exs. 14-19.)
Galaxy S 4G ’D087 patent Infuse 4G
Each of these Samsung phones copies the iPhone and includes the same major features as
Apple’s patented design:
� a flat rectangular front surface with four evenly rounded corners;
� an inset rectangular display screen centered on the front surface that leaves very narrow borders on either side of the display screen and substantial borders above and below the display screen;
� a rounded, horizontal speaker slot centered on the front surface above the display screen,
� where the rectangular front surface is otherwise substantially free of ornamentation outside of an optional button area centrally located below the display; and
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Apple ‘087 Patent: Assertion
U.S. Patent Jan. 1, 2008 Sheet 2 of2 US D558,756 S
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Apple Lesson III
v Claim alternate embodiments v Focus on the novel elements of the design and include
variations of the secondary design elements.v Alternate embodiments omitted center button but kept
rounded corners and border configuration.v Samsung’s Galaxy S 4G would not infringe the first
embodiment of the ‘087 because of the required center button.
v Samsung infringed.
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Apple ‘677 Patent: Elements
US. Patent Jun. 29, 2010 Sheet 1 of2 US D618 6 , 77 S
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u substantial use of broken line disclaimer
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Galaxy S 4G ’D677 patent Infuse 4G
Closely comparing Apple’s patented design with Samsung’s products reinforces the
conclusion of substantial similarity. Samsung copied every major element of Apple’s patented
design:
� a flat, clear, black-colored, rectangular front surface with four evenly rounded corners;
� an inset rectangular display screen centered on the front surface that leaves very narrow borders on either side of the display screen and substantial borders above and below the display screen; and
� a rounded, horizontal speaker slot centered on the front surface above the display screen,
� where the rectangular front surface is otherwise substantially free of ornamentation outside of an optional button area centrally located below the display.
(See Woodring Decl. ¶¶ 16, 22 and Exs. 8, 11.)
claimed design. MPEP 1530.02. Oblique line shading is used to show “transparent, translucent and highly polished or reflective surfaces.” Id.
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Apple ‘889 Patent: ElementsU.S. Patent May 10,2005 Sheet 1 0f 4 US D504,889 S
u rectangular shape with four evenly rounded corners
u plain, flat clear surface covering the front of the device
u thin rim surrounding the front surface
u flat back panel that rounds up near the edges to form the thin rim around the front surface
U.S. Patent May 10,2005 Sheet 3 0f 4 US D504,889 S
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Apple ‘889 Patent : Assertion
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’D087 Galaxy S 4G Infuse 4G
D563,929 (LG) D498,754 (Alloy)
The minor differences between the Samsung phones and the claimed design are trivial and
legally insignificant. See Int’l Seaway Trading Corp., 589 F.3d at 1243; Woodring Decl.
¶¶ 34-36 and 40-42. To the ordinary observer, the design of Samsung’s products as a whole
embody the claimed design and are substantially the same as Apple’s patented design.
3. Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 Infringes the ’D889 Patent
The ’D889 patent, attached as Zhang Decl. Ex. 50, is directed to the appearance of an
electronic tablet device with minimal adornment. Samsung’s Galaxy Tab 10.1 clearly mimics,
and is substantially the same as, the ’D889 patent’s minimalist design. (See Woodring Decl.
¶¶ 43-50 and Exs. 20-21.)
’D889 patent Galaxy Tab 10.1
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’D889 patent Galaxy Tab 10.1
The overall appearance of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 is strikingly similar to the ’D889 patent
and shows Samsung’s copying. Every major element of Apple’s patented design is found in the
Galaxy Tab 10.1:
� an overall rectangular shape with four evenly rounded corners;
� a flat clear surface covering the front of the device that is without any ornamentation;
� a thin rim surrounding the front surface;
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’D889 patent Galaxy Tab 10.1
The overall appearance of the Galaxy Tab 10.1 is strikingly similar to the ’D889 patent
and shows Samsung’s copying. Every major element of Apple’s patented design is found in the
Galaxy Tab 10.1:
� an overall rectangular shape with four evenly rounded corners;
� a flat clear surface covering the front of the device that is without any ornamentation;
� a thin rim surrounding the front surface;
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Apple Lesson IV
v Sometimes your adversary just doesn’t infringev Problem here was that Samsung’s design was different from
Applev No alternative embodimentsv Limited used of broken linesv Narrow patent of limited use
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Other Strategies Iv Focus on what makes your design novel, unique, and
commercially desirable, and claim those basic featuresv incorporate embodiments with secondary design
elementsv Include your commercial embodiment v Consider copycats and variations
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Other Strategies IIv Every line has a meaning and a purposev Titles and descriptions should be non-specific
v “Electronic device” not “Smartphone”v Functionality is permissible v File in tandem with your utility application
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