Imaginal Systematic, LLC v. Leggett & Platt, Inc., No. 14-1845 (Fed. Cir. 2015)
Annotate this CaseImaginal sued L&P and Simmons alleging that L&P’s TopOff Automatic Stapling Machine infringed the 402 Patent, which is directed to a process for building box springs. After a jury awarded damages for infringement, L&P redesigned the TopOff Machine and the Simmons machines were modified accordingly, to avoid infringement. Before the redesign was complete, Imaginal filed suit again. The Federal Circuit affirmed summary judgment of noninfringement, finding the district court’s claim construction, concerning the “vision guidance system” consistent with the claim language and specification.
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