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Alice Lost in Wonderland

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Alice Lost in Wonderland

December 11, 2015 by Darin Gibby

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Filed Under: author, Patents Tagged With: Alice, darin gibby, patent, patentable subject matter, supreme court, Wonderland

xCraft’s Claims on Shark Tank

October 25, 2015 by Darin Gibby

This past week, xCraft touted some pretty amazing drone designs. The company execs, Charles Manning and JD Claridge, were able to secure millions from all of the Sharks–very unusual.  They have two products. One is for a drone that can take off like a helicopter and move forward like an aircraft.  The other is for…

Filed Under: author, Patents Tagged With: Charles Manning, drone, JD Claridge, patent, shark tank, xCraft

Is the Beebo Infant Feeder Patent Any Good?

September 27, 2015 by Darin Gibby

The new season of Shark Tank led off with a product invented by Martin Hill called Beebo (orginally named Boobo, but Martin’s wife wouldn’t have any part of that name).  Lori and Ashton put up a combined $200,000 to get the project off the ground.  The Beebo is a tool parents can use to feed…

Filed Under: author, Patents Tagged With: beebo, bottle, inventor, Martin Hill, patent, shark tank

Cadavers on Shark Tank – Meet Syndaver

May 11, 2015 by Darin Gibby

This week’s episode of Shark Tank featured a human cadaver—or a fake cadaver made from synthetic human flesh. With this invention, research and teaching institutions may not need to worry about procuring dead bodies. No matter the cost is about $40,000, Robert Herjavec was still really interested in doing a deal.  This even though the…

Filed Under: author, Patents Tagged With: christopher sakezles, Dancing with the stars, patent, robert Herjavec, shark tank, syndaver

Lori Greiner’s Claims on Shark Tank

March 15, 2015 by Darin Gibby

I usually try and watch the weekly episode of Shark Tank.  During the intros, I notice that Lori is touted as being the inventor of over 100 patents.  That is quite a feat, one that very few inventors obtain.  With all that she has going on, I really doubted these claims.  So, I did a…

Filed Under: author, Patents Tagged With: design patents, inventions, Lori Geiner, patents, shark tank

The Reviver Wipes on Shark Tank

February 11, 2015 by Darin Gibby

Wipe your body odor away.  That was the claim of the inventors of the Reviver Wipes on Shark Tank.  The product actually sounds like a good idea and there’s a good summary on The Reviver Web site at http://www.reviver.com/.  If you’ve ever gone to the gym and gotten really sweaty and smelly, but didn’t have time…

Filed Under: author, Patents Tagged With: darin gibby, patent, Riviver Wipes, shark tank

Kronos Putter On Shark Tank

January 9, 2015 by Darin Gibby

When I saw this pitch last week I could only cringe.  The company is called Kronos Golf and they sell customized putters. Over the last twenty years as a patent attorney, the two most popular inventions to cross my desk are heated windshield wipers and improved golf putters. When I firsts became a patent attorney, I was told to…

Filed Under: author, Patents Tagged With: golf, golfing, kevin o'leary, Kronos, Mr. Wonderful, putter, shark tank

The Battle of the Single Serve Wine Glass on Shark Tank

December 7, 2014 by Darin Gibby

The single biggest deal on Shark Tank was landed this week when Kevin O’Leary shelled out $2.5 million for a mere ten percent stake in Zipz. Evidently, Mr. Wonderful wants to be a big player in the wine business. After all, he does belong to a secret wine society. What I find interesting about the…

Filed Under: author, Patents Tagged With: Andrew McMurray, Copa Di Vina, copa di vino, kevin o'leary, Mr. Wonderful, patent, shark tank, single serve wine glass, wine, Zipz

Titin Weight Shirts on Shark Tank

November 1, 2014 by Darin Gibby

Halloween’s airing of Shark Tank included the founder of a company called Titin, a maker of weight training equipment.  The unique twist is that this is equipment you wear.  Founder Patrick Whaley explained that it was a shirt with weights incorporated into the fabric so as to be positioned over the chest.  He said this…

Filed Under: author, Patents Tagged With: darin gibby, Exercise, kevin o'leary, Patrick Whaley, shark tank, Titin

Jungle Jumparoo – Certainly Nothing New

October 18, 2014 by Darin Gibby

We’re into the new season on Shark Tank, but not too many patent issues have come up.  Most of the ideas I’ve seen so far really don’t have any patent implications—clothing stores, female golf caddies, etc.  But, the Jungle Jumparoo segment last night caught my attention—mostly for the blatant misconceptions about patent law. I always laugh…

Filed Under: author, Patents Tagged With: darin gibby, jumgle jumparoo, patent, shark tank

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