Articles Tagged: Resmed


ResMed PTAB Challenge Targets Sleep Therapy Patent in IPR2026-00341

ResMed Corp. has been named in a new inter partes review, IPR2026-00341, filed on June 12, 2026, before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. While the newly filed docket entry identifies the proceeding by the company name, practitioners will want to watch closely as the petition develops and the challenged patent, claims at issue, and prior-art combinations come into sharper focus through the institution briefing.

At this stage, the publicly available case caption signals that a patent associated with ResMed’s portfolio is being challenged at the PTAB.

ResMed Faces New PTAB Challenge in IPR2026-00341

A new inter partes review has been filed at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board against ResMed Corp., opening another front in the increasingly important fight over respiratory and sleep-therapy technology. The petition, docketed as IPR2026-00341 and filed June 12, 2026, places at issue the validity of a ResMed patent before the PTAB, where petitioners can seek cancellation of issued patent claims based on prior art patents and printed publications.

At this early stage, the publicly available docket information identifies the proceeding as Resmed Corp., but does not yet provide the full set of petition details typically most relevant to practitioners, including the patent number, the petitioner’s identity, and the specific prior-art combinations asserted.

New PTAB Challenge Targets ResMed Patent in IPR2026-00341

A new inter partes review proceeding at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board could draw close attention from patent owners, challengers, and counsel following the medical technology sector. In IPR2026-00341, filed June 12, 2026, the petition is styled Resmed Corp., signaling that ResMed is involved in a fresh PTAB dispute over the validity of an issued patent.

At this early stage, the public docket identifies the proceeding but may not yet fully reflect all underlying petition details, including the specific patent number, all real parties in interest, and the complete list of asserted prior-art grounds.