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mrgonzo

Member
I understand that clothing cannot be patented; however, can functional clothing like a firemans suit with special materials be patented? and how do I work around this to build a firemans suit thats already been patented by someone else?

Now lets assume that all of the materials used in the suits build are patented by their manufacturer and trademarked; then I dont understand what the makers of the suit are patenting - is it just special features of the suit or what?
 
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mrgonzo

Member
she is about as close to right as you can get

https://forum.freeadvice.com/showthread.php?t=385041

now YOU screw off.

I have a right to tell people who spam my posts with smart ass comments, dodging an answer which they do not apparently have the intellect to posess.

You have over 7000 posts and you don't even know simple patent laws to answer my question? Get off the net and Get a freaking life dude.
 
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fairisfair

Senior Member
I have a right to tell people who spam my posts with smart ass comments, dodging an answer which they do not apparently have the intellect to posess.

You have over 7000 posts and you don't even know simple patent laws to answer my question? Get off the net and Get a freaking life dude.
I never said I didn't have an answer, nor did I say no one else had an answer. But you are highly unlikely to get help here with your crappy attitude.

Veronica merely asked you a question. Remember YOU came here, asking others to do you a favor, you might try acting like it.

And anyway if the answer is so simple, what in the heck is the hold up with you finding it YOURSELF??? Aren't you one of those people without the intellect to possess that same answer?
 

mrgonzo

Member
And anyway if the answer is so simple, what in the heck is the hold up with you finding it YOURSELF??? Aren't you one of those people without the intellect to possess that same answer?
I guess my point is that if you are hanging out at the patent and trademark forum with over 7k posts like you and Veronica then I would hope you could give me a general answer other than "no you cannot" or "didnt you post this already".

Veronica chose to answer my first post which I misplaced into the wrong forum area with "no you cannot" okay, great help veronica. So I built a new example that I thought would be easier to understand - placed it in the correct patent forum and rather than either ignoring my post or answering it helpfully, she chooses to say what she did.

I plan on seeing a patent and trademark attorney pretty soon anyway; but I was hoping to get some general info from people like you on this forum that probably know more than me in this area which I am new to.
 

xmordeciax

Junior Member
I guess my point is that if you are hanging out at the patent and trademark forum with over 7k posts like you and Veronica then I would hope you could give me a general answer other than "no you cannot" or "didnt you post this already".

Veronica chose to answer my first post which I misplaced into the wrong forum area with "no you cannot" okay, great help veronica. So I built a new example that I thought would be easier to understand - placed it in the correct patent forum and rather than either ignoring my post or answering it helpfully, she chooses to say what she did.

I plan on seeing a patent and trademark attorney pretty soon anyway; but I was hoping to get some general info from people like you on this forum that probably know more than me in this area which I am new to.
Dude, your an ass. Don't expect **** from people if your going to act that way.
 

divgradcurl

Senior Member
Dude, your an ass. Don't expect **** from people if your going to act that way.
Yes, the OP kind of was an ass to begin with. Seems like the responders were pretty much asses as well.

she is about as close to right as you can get
How do you know this? Did you or her read the patent? Read the prosecution history of the patent? Read the prior art cited? Unless you've done these things, you can't make a definitive statement as to what is and what is not covered by the claims in the patent.

As to the OP, your question is really too general to accurately respond to. Really, the answer is "it depends." And what it depends on is a lot of very factual issues determined in light of the patents you are trying to get around. And why don't you think clothing can't be patented? It certainly can if it meets the requirements of 35 U.S.C. 101.
 

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