Texas Patent Co. and Black & Decker Settle Patent Infringement Case
Texas Patent Company, exclusive licensee of U.S. Patent Nos. 5,678,292 and 5,957,765 for a hand held oscillating spindle sander, has given Black & Decker a non-exclusive license covering Black & Decker's Portable Oscillating Spindle Sander, resolving the infringement dispute that was pending in the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Case No. 4:05-cv-04162.
(PRWEB) June 1, 2006 -- Texas Patent Company, exclusive licensee of U.S. Patent Nos. 5,678,292 and 5,957,765 for a hand held oscillating spindle sander, has given Black & Decker a non-exclusive license covering Black & Decker's Portable Oscillating Spindle Sander, resolving the infringement dispute.
Ever wish you could sand the inside edges of your wood surfaces with a nice and even finish? It was to solve that problem that Jill Taylor, Gerd Buchter, and Erich Kimbell developed the idea of a hand held oscillating spindle sander that employed an innovative swash plate mechanism. The mechanism allows a rotating sanding drum mounted at the end of the spindle of the device to slowly oscillate while rapidly rotating, thus allowing for a nice and easy controlled finishing movement.
Texas Patent Company is presently soliciting others big names in the field to employ the technology in a more lightweight version more suited for the DIY market and hobbyists.
Contact:
Sandeep Seth
713-592-8500
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