Thursday, January 24, 2013

Lawsuit Summary - Archer Xtreme vs. G5 Outdoors



Plaintiff: Archer Xtreme LLC

Defendant: G5 Outdoors LLC

Case Number: 1:13-cv-00008

Court: Montana District Court

Date Filed: January 22, 2013

Patent-in-Suit: US6823597

The patent US6823597 involved in this suit is currently assigned[*] to Archer Xtreme LLC (source: Maxval’s Assignment Database). The patent entitled Archery bow sight was issued on November 30, 2004 and expires[†] on July 02, 2022.  

The patent describes an improved sight for an archery bow providing a mechanism operable to convert a rotational input to a purely translational output. The mechanism may be adopted to simultaneously and uniformly adjust the windage of a plurality of sight pins. In another embodiment, the mechanism may be operable to adjust a vertical position of an individual sight pin carrying a fiber optic pickup.

About the Parties:
Archer Xtreme is in the business of selling archery-related products worldwide both online and through independent dealers and distributors. 

G5 Outdoors is a family owned business established in 2000 and backed by more than 40 years of precision manufacturing experience. 

As in Complaint:
Plaintiff says that defendant manufactures and markets archery-related products that infringe the methods claimed in the ‘597 patent. 

Other Case(s) Filed:
Plaintiff has filed another case (1:13-cv-00009) against Black Gold, Inc. (source: Litigation Database) on January 22, 2013 which is pending in the Court.
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[*] MaxVal offers Patent Assignment Alert service where subscribers receive email alerts when assignments relating to target applications, patents or entities of interest are recorded.
[†] Expected expiration date. Patent Term Estimator is a free web-based tool that automatically calculates patent terms and expiration dates for U.S. utility patents.

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