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Home Depot has to pay inventor $25 Million for stealing his invention

64 pointsby pinstriped_dudeabout 15 years ago

9 comments

sdfxabout 15 years ago
<i>In the year before the devices were installed, the company paid out $1 million in claims related to injuries caused by the saw. In the year after the gadgets were installed, it paid out $7,000.</i><p>This is unbelievable - he saved them millions, jet they were not willing to pay him the $4M he asked for.
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URSpider94about 15 years ago
I'm disappointed that I can't find anything online describing his actual invention, I'm curious to see what it is.<p>The system I'm familiar with is SawStop (<a href="http://www.sawstop.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.sawstop.com/</a>), mentioned here previously. (<a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1202766" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1202766</a>). But, I don't think that he's associated with them.
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hristovabout 15 years ago
By the way, while the article did not mention this, I looked it up and this is a case of patent infringement. So see patents are good for something.<p>If you are pitching something to large companies and the thing you are pithing is something they can make in-house, then you have to get a patent. If it is cheaper for them to copy your idea than to pay you and you don't have a patent they will copy your idea.
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mattmaroonabout 15 years ago
I worked at the Home Depot a bit in college, and before that worked in a meat department that used bandsaws which are strikingly similar. It's actually amazing how frequent someone losing a chunk of a finger is. If you've worked in that atmosphere for long, you know someone it happened to. If you've worked in it your whole life, you probably are someone it happened to.
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joshuabout 15 years ago
Interesting. I wonder if he came up with this on his own time or at work? I assume Home Depot employees don't have to sign a PIIA.
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sonoffettabout 15 years ago
the angry mob demanding the end to all patents championing the protection of small inventors is noticeably silent
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wallflowerabout 15 years ago
&#62; "(Expletive) Michael Powell," the executive said. "Let him sue us.<p>"You cannot develop a reputation for somebody who gives up. You have to be known as a fighter for your rights. Otherwise, you'll never license anything...Even Thomas Edison had a tough time supporting and protecting his patents. He spent about $1.4 million [to defend his inventions], and this was around the turn of the century, when beer was a nickel."<p>-Jerome H. Lemelson<p>Arguably the most prolific American inventor (Walkman tape drive mechanism among his inventions)<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerome_H._Lemelson" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerome_H._Lemelson</a>
nroachabout 15 years ago
Dealing with discovery (abuse) can be one of the most frustrating parts of engaging in litigation against big corporations on behalf of a smaller inventor.
asmithmd1about 15 years ago
Looks like some kind of spring loaded device to hold workpiece in place<p><a href="http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7044039.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7044039.html</a>