![]() Windows 10 and later, macOS, Android, iOS, iPadOS, tvOS ( Apple TV OS), Linux, FreeBSD, webOS, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/SĪRM, ARM64, MIPS, RISC-V, PowerPC, IA-32 (x86), and 圆4 (x86-64) Read him on our free site,, and on our subscriber site, ++ core, with C++ (binary) or Python scripts as add-ons (plug-in extensions) from third-party developers Patrick Danner is a San Antonio-based staff writer covering banking and civil courts. The suit adds that Kuer makes Home Depot’s Everbilt coolers. The Kuer company modified and then took down its website, H-E-B says. H-E-B sent a similar letter to one of the Kuer companies. They’ve continued with their “infringing activities,” H-E-B says. H-E-B says it sent a letter to Southern Sales in 2018 demanding that it “cease and desist” selling the infringing niCE coolers, which are sold at Home Depot. H-E-B says that and other features make the nICE “virtually indistinguishable” from the Kodi. On the nICE cooler, the button is red and left of center on the front. ![]() The button is surrounded by a “black rosette.” “While the Kodi coolers come in a number of body colors, the button is consistently presented in H-E-B red to reference the trademarked H-E-B logo,” the complaint adds. It featured Ramsey in a commercial promoting the Kodi coolers. The grocer spends about $300,000 a year marketing the Kodi brand through various media, H-E-B says. On : H-E-B wants court to toss lawsuit over 401(k) retirement plan H-E-B operates a 81,000-square-foot “innovation laboratory” in Austin where it develops “next generation grocery technology,” it says. H-E-B subsequently received four more patents that “claim various embodiments of a pressure release system for a vacuum cooler and improve the usability of the cooler,” the lawsuit says. Patent and Trademark Office issued a patent to H-E-B the following year. ![]() In 2015, H-E-B acquired rights to the patent application for an undisclosed amount. “Upon actuation of a vacuum release device, air is reintroduced into the containment area thus allowing the lid to be removed and the stored products be accessed.” “This system includes a cooler housing, a reinforced lid, a radiation reflective material application, and a system to remove air from the containment area, thus creating a vacuum within the cooler itself and sealing the lid to the cooler housing,” it states. Patent and Trademark Office’s website offers a description of the vacuum cooler the inventors devised. ![]() That led H-E-B to two Kentucky inventors who had created “improved cooler technology.” Eric Wooldridge and Daniel Bailey had filed an application to patent the technology in 2012. The lawsuit says that Brett Ramsey, H-E-B’s senior buyer for grills and coolers, began exploring better cooler technology after a “frustrating” experience with his brother-in-law’s cooler while on his boat. Texas Inc.: Get the best of business news sent directly to your inbox Depressing the button releases pressure inside the Kodi and makes its easier to open the lid.Įverbilt, nICE and Kuer coolers have utilized a pressure-release button, H-E-B says in its suit, adding they infringe on four patents it holds. and two affiliated companies that are behind the Kuer coolers.Īt the crux of H-E-B’s complaint is a patented pressure-release button on the exterior of its Kodi coolers. and subsidiary nICE Coolers, and China’s Ningbo Kuer Plastic Technology Co. The other companies didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.īesides Atlanta-based Home Depot, the other defendants include Georgia’s Southern Sales & Marketing Group Inc. A Home Depot spokeswoman said it received the lawsuit Monday and was reviewing it, but had no comment on the claims. The defendants have not filed answers to the lawsuit yet. H-E-B filed its lawsuit Friday in federal court in Waco, which increasingly is becoming a popular venue for patent-infringement lawsuits. “While we would prefer to not go to court, H-E-B will vigorously fight to protect our investments and brand,” she added. “As a result, we cannot be idle spectators while others use without permission the intellectual property H-E-B and its partners have worked so hard to develop. “At H-E-B, we invest heavily in innovation across our company to provide our customers the best quality products and customer experience available,” spokeswoman Dya Campos said in an email Tuesday. So what coolers have H-E-B losing its cool? nICE and Kuer coolers, as well as Home Depot’s Everbilt coolers. On : San Antonio man sues H-E-B after cashier allegedly whacked him with cucumber If it prevails, the grocer also wants any financial damages it may receive tripled. H-E-B seeks court orders recalling the alleged infringing coolers and directing the destruction of the containers as well as the plates and molds used to make them and all related advertising materials. ![]()
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