Dear Sir/Madam,
I have an invention that I am considering patenting. I did a patent search and found a patent that might be close. One of their claims has the following paragraph:
“each folding frame unit having a pivot point such that the folding frame unit is foldable from an extended position to a collapsed position allowing the upper frame to rotate towards the chassis and thereby fold the vehicle into a compact position;”
My invention needs at lease three pivot points to works. Their invention, as described in their patent and illustrated in their drawings can only work with one pivot point.
My question is:
1- Am I infringing? When they claim a pivot point (as in the above), does that mean a single pivot point or at least one pivot point?
2- Can I file a patent with my claim reading “at lease three pivot points” rather than "a pivot point"?
Thank You,
Imad
I have an invention that I am considering patenting. I did a patent search and found a patent that might be close. One of their claims has the following paragraph:
“each folding frame unit having a pivot point such that the folding frame unit is foldable from an extended position to a collapsed position allowing the upper frame to rotate towards the chassis and thereby fold the vehicle into a compact position;”
My invention needs at lease three pivot points to works. Their invention, as described in their patent and illustrated in their drawings can only work with one pivot point.
My question is:
1- Am I infringing? When they claim a pivot point (as in the above), does that mean a single pivot point or at least one pivot point?
2- Can I file a patent with my claim reading “at lease three pivot points” rather than "a pivot point"?
Thank You,
Imad