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Re: First I've heard of it: Resmed N30i

Posted: Sat Jan 12, 2019 7:12 am
by realshelby
beet wrote:
Fri Jan 11, 2019 8:29 pm
There is no law against copying the functional features of a product. The law prohibits copying patented inventions, not products. A product is infringing if it falls within the scope of the "Claims" in the granted patent. The patent owner doesn’t even have to make or sell any products.

(There are different laws covering copying non-functional features that are matters of aesthetic design or brand identification.)

Actually the patent would almost certainly cover the functional features. If function was not part of the patent, then all they need is a registered Trademark to cover name and appearance. Velcro is an excellent example of this law.

I would also say that there is likely little chance that ResMed would be able to receive a patent on their N30i as it is so obviously copying Dreamwear. Most would not believe that you CANNOT get a patent on something if you allow it to become public knowledge before applying for the patent. Show a picture of your new product on the internet? No patent. Since the Dreamwear has been out for years, whether it is patented or not, it will override any chance of ResMed claims of a new innovative design/product.

I didn't and don't want to dive into the patent search to see if Phillips applied for a patent on their Dreamwear. If they did not, that is a lapse in management that might cost a LOT in the long run. If they did not, ResMed and anyone else can do pretty much what they want.

Patents and Trademarks are pretty rough reading. The Government website for these gives you all you need to know. I have spent many hours researching thinking I wanted to patent a product my company makes. In the end it simply was not work the costs involved. I do however have a Trademark application submitted!

Re: First I've heard of it: Resmed N30i

Posted: Tue Jan 15, 2019 7:22 am
by realshelby
After the post here about possible sales in the US, I e-mailed the hosts of the site. Told them I had heard about ResMed releasing the N30i for sale in the US and would like to have one.

They replied that they checked and see nothing about it being released for sale in the US..........

My wait continues!

Re: First I've heard of it: Resmed N30i

Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2019 3:07 pm
by fmj13
Ordered mine from CPAP.com just now....

https://www.cpap.com/productpage/resmed ... -cpap-mask

Re: First I've heard of it: Resmed N30i

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 5:33 pm
by wecarojr
Love it best feeling and no loose of fit.

Re: First I've heard of it: Resmed N30i

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2019 8:51 pm
by raisedfist
hurts my nose and feels sore when i wake up so far, also not that quiet honestly compared to the f20 or f30 diffused venting.