Very good post. I tried for a patent once, and there are several factors in play that I think very few people are considering or aware of. I didn't even get past the patent lawyer research phase. It's grueling, and the US Patent Office does NOT issue patents without exhaustive investigation. If it's clear that someone else was the originator of the idea, they don't issue the patent. You must prove you originated the idea. That said, what the public may consider to be a very benign difference in the design, the Patent Office may consider to be a significantly/functionally different and patentable idea or design. So, for whatever reason, the US Patent Office saw fit to issue FX the US Patent for the design in question.Gentlemen,
May I remind you that "A patent is a type of intellectual property that gives its owner the legal right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention for a limited period of time in exchange for publishing an enabling disclosure of the invention." Patents aren't just granted overnight or without explicit differentiation.
It appears FX has been granted a patent for an "over the barrel plenum", which I believe is unique and different to an over the barrel unregulated air reservoir.
Please ensure that your comments honor the decisions and/or changes made by both both parties.
Thank you
AGN
The first one to get the patent wins.
Others used the design first but failed to secure the rights?
To bad, so sad.
Little guy can't afford the fight, just how the system works unfortunately. Right or wrong, it all depends on your position. All we can do is hope that Karma turns this negative into a positive. That's a trademark of a good company that's willing to move forward thru adversity. Sure seems like that's what they are doing.
Remember when FX did the same thing to Daystate on the Ghost hammer spring adjuster claiming it was the same design they had. Made Daystate hold back on the Ghost and send out replacements. Don't you guys know FX is the only game in town and people better stop copying their ideas. Notice no one has copied the barrel liner system yet.
Probably cheaper to pay the engineer to come up with another design which does not infringe, and which might even end up better. Spend more $$$ on research/development instead of legal.I will add one more thing to this....
Acquiring a patent is a Very arduous process as stated, and damned expensive..
That being said it is fairly easy to get around a design patent simply by making very minor changes to the original design...
Now the Bigger the company that holds a patent, generally has a pack of savage lawyers with nothing better to do than bury the "so called " offender enough in lawsuits to bankrupt them when defending themselves...
If I was Donny I personally would have done the same thing, and say to hell with it and just redesign the gun and move on,
Let the Bully be a Bully
Depends on how good your engineers are.Probably cheaper to pay the engineer to come up with another design which does not infringe, and which might even end up better. Spend more $$$ on research/development instead of legal.
LOL - I didn't for a second think they did.Neither of those entities invented either of which you are saying.
Exactly…..in another post it was mentioned about FX filing for a patent after the fact. I’m curious as to after what fact ?The first one to get the patent wins.
Others used the design first but failed to secure the rights?
To bad, so sad.
Tell that to the Wright Brothers. They spent their fortune defending their patent, and lost.The first one to get the patent wins.
Others used the design first but failed to secure the rights?
To bad, so sad.
Tell that to the Wright Brothers. They spent their fortune defending their patent, and lost.