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Patent Engineering IEOR 190G CET: Center for Entrepreneurship &Technology

Patent Engineering IEOR 190G CET: Center for Entrepreneurship &Technology. Week 8 Dr. Tal Lavian (408) 209-9112 Tlavian@berkeley.edu. 321 Haviland Mondays 4:00-6:00. REVIEW. Anticipation and Obviousness. 2. What else matters besides <Prior Art>?

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Patent Engineering IEOR 190G CET: Center for Entrepreneurship &Technology

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  1. Patent Engineering IEOR 190G CET: Center for Entrepreneurship &Technology Week 8 Dr. Tal Lavian (408) 209-9112 Tlavian@berkeley.edu 321 Haviland Mondays 4:00-6:00 Week 8: Coffee Sleeve Project

  2. REVIEW Anticipation and Obviousness 2. What else matters besides <Prior Art>? Anticipation: NOTHING. Except that the single piece of Prior Art must ENABLE at least as well as the patent does. Obviousness: LOTS. The PRIMARY CONSIDERATIONS. (really not much beyond the p.a., but there’s a formula for them, from the statute and from court decisions) The SECONDARY CONSIDERATIONS Guess which one Accused Infringers prefer to use to challenge a patent? What about Patent Owners? Week 8: Coffee Sleeve Project

  3. Class Project: Coffee Sleeves • You will receive approximately 40 different Coffee Sleeves • Some of them will have the patent number • Research the differences between the different patents online Week 8: Coffee Sleeve Project

  4. Class Project: Coffee Sleeves • Patents as small as a Coffee Sleeve: Week 8: Coffee Sleeve Project

  5. Coffee Sleeves Patents • 5,205,473 Starbucks/Seattle’s Best • 6,863,644 Starbucks/Seattle’s Best • 5,826,786 The Sleeve • GB: 2,382,049 Starbucks/Seattle’s Best • HK: 1,055,927 Starbucks • 5,425,497 Peet’s Coffee/Moschetti Espresso • 6,986,438 Ultimate Cup Jacket Week 8: Coffee Sleeve Project

  6. Class Project: Coffee Sleeves • Starbucks/Seattle’s Best: recyclable, corrugated container holders Week 8: Coffee Sleeve Project

  7. Class Project: Coffee Sleeves Week 8: Coffee Sleeve Project

  8. Class Project: Coffee Sleeves • Peet’s Coffee/Moschetti Espresso:safe cup holder, simple manufacturing Week 8: Coffee Sleeve Project

  9. ClassProject:CoffeeSleeves Week 8: Coffee Sleeve Project

  10. ClassProject:CoffeeSleeves • James Dickert: cup holder sleeve Week 8: Coffee Sleeve Project

  11. Class Project: CoffeeSleeves Week 8: Coffee Sleeve Project

  12. Class Project: CoffeeSleeves • Bernard Leung: insulating sleeve Week 8: Coffee Sleeve Project

  13. Class Project: CoffeeSleeves Week 8: Coffee Sleeve Project

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