interesting about the laptop hinge ... tosh did such a thing years ago.
Lenovo sues Asus for patent infringement, seeks US ZenBook ban
Chinese computer manufacturer Lenovo announced on Tuesday it had filed suit against Taiwanese manufacturer Asus for patent infringement related to software, hardware and connectivity in multiple products. In a press release, Lenovo detailed that the action was in response to August 2023 filings from Asus in the Regional Court …
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Wednesday 22nd November 2023 12:14 GMT Pete Sdev
"Lenovo announced on Tuesday it had filed suit against Taiwanese manufacturer Asus for patent infringement "
"was in response to August 2023 filings from Asus in the Regional Court of Munich related to cellular technologies. "
"In a statement filed with the US International Trade Commission (ITC),"
"Lenovo’s suit was filed on November 15 in the US District Court for the Northern District of California."
So Lenovo is suing in the *US*, based on *US* patents (presumably), including the hinge patent, because *Asus* had filed regarding a totally different patent (cellular tech) in Munich.
Can't comment either way on the validity of Asus' cellular technology patent. It's Lenovo's laptop-with-a-hinge US-patent that is patently ridiculous.
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Wednesday 22nd November 2023 14:11 GMT Roland6
Suspect the key is the “ US International Trade Commission (ITC), Lenovo stated it seeks a limited exclusion order barring US entry to accused products. ”
Lenovo are seeking to get the ITC to block import of ASUS computers because of possible litigation. However, I suspect this is more to put pressure on ASUS to agree to the Munich settlement offer, once this is agreed, Lenovo probably have no need to proceed with the US patent litigation.
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Wednesday 22nd November 2023 20:58 GMT Catkin
Looking at photos of the Toshiba machine in various states of unfurling and the patent (US9611680B2), they didn't employ a geared double hinge. It's actually quite a clever arrangement and a rather specific one (perpendicular helical gears) in the Lenovo patent so I think there might be a little more to it than 'laptop with a hinge' if the Asus machine features this arrangement.
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