New Exergen Patent Halts Sales of Infringing Thermometers
23.02.12
The late lawsuit is a continuation of Exergen's long-standing procedure of protecting its patented technology from infringers, and serving give attention to to potential competitors that they need to develop their own technology for non-invasive thermometry... "I began working on non-invasive thermal sensing technology in 1980," says Dr. Pompei, "and since then have developed non-invasive temperature sensors that are acclimatized in a multitude of applications, from home and professional medical thermometers to... The associates, recognized as a world leader in medical and industrial non-invasive temperature technologies has been developing and patenting its non-invasive thermometer technology for three decades. The new explicit, issued in August 2010, adds to the substantial academician property invented and owned by Exergen related to non-invasive thermometry technology. , supplier of the Astratemp and Trutemp non-telephone thermometers. The lawsuit resulted in a settlement in which the defendant agreed to go the thermometers from the market immediately.
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