The Commission has found no violation of Section 337 in Inv. No. 337-TA-670, Certain Adjustable Keyboard Support Systems and Components Thereof, and terminated the investigation. The complainant in the case was Humanscale Corp., and the respondents were CompX International and Waterloo Furniture Components Ltd. On February 23, 2010, the ALJ issued his final ID, finding that the complainants' "Wedge-Brake" products did not infringe the asserted claims U.S. Patent No. 5,292,097, but that their "Brake-Shoe" products did infringe the asserted claims. However, the ALJ further found that the asserted claims of the patent were invalid. The Commission, after reviewing the parties submissions, agreed with the ALJ that the asserted claims were invalid, but found that both the "Wedge-Brake" and "Brake-Shoe" products also did not infringe the asserted claims.
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Commission finds no violation, terminates investigation 337-TA-670
- McDermott Will & Emery
- Christopher L. May
- USA
- July 11 2010
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Edward J. Willey III
Corporate Counsel
Huawei Technologies (USA)
