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`Case: IPR2018-01592
`Patent No.: 9,320,122
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`EXHIBIT 1002
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`PRIME WIRE & CABLE, INC.
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` Petitioner,
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`v.
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`CANTIGNY LIGHTING
`CONTROL, LLC.
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` Patent owner
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`JASCO PRODUCTS, INC.
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` Licensee
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`IN THE UNITED STATES PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE
`BEFORE THE PATENT TRIAL AND APPEAL BOARD
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`AO 120 (Rev. 08/10)
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`TO:
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`TRADEMARK
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`Mail Stop 8
`Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
`P.O. Box 1450
`Alexandria, VA 22313-1450
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`REPORT ON THE
`FILING OR DETERMINATION OF AN
`ACTION REGARDING A PATENT OR
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`In Compliance with 35 U.S.C. § 290 and/or 15 U.S.C. § 1116 you are hereby advised that a court action has been
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`filed in the U.S. District Court
`Western District of NC - Statesville Division
`on the following
`_] Trademarks or
`[7 Patents.
`( (] the patent action involves 35 U.S.C. § 292.):
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`DOCKET NO.
`5:18cv00044
`PLAINTIFF
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`DATEFILED
`3/14/2018
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`U.S. DISTRICT COURT
`Western District of NC - Statesville Division
`DEFENDANT
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`Jasco Products Company, LLC
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`Prime Wire & Cable, Inc.
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`PATENT OR
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`DATE OF PATENT
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`1 9,320,122
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`4/19/2016
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`DATE INCLUDED
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`In the above—entitled case, the following patent(s)/ trademark(s) have been included:
`INCLUDED BY
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`PATENT OR
`TRADEMARKNO.
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`L] Amendment
`DATE OF PATENT
`OR TRADEMARK
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`L] Answer
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`C] Cross Bill
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`L] Other Pleading
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`Cantigny Lighting Control, LLC
`HOLDER OF PATENT OR TRADEMARK
`3/15/2018
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`In the above—entitled case, the following decision has been rendered or judgementissued:
`DECISION/JUDGEMENT
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`CLERK
`Frank Johns
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`(BY) DEPUTY CLERK
`Nancy Compton
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`DATE
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`Copy 1—Uponinitiation of action, mail this copy to Director Copy 3—Upon termination of action, mail this copy to Director
`Copy 2—Uponfiling document adding patent(s), mail this copy to Director Copy 4—Casefile copy
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`UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
`United States Patent and Trademark Office
`Address: COMMISSIONER FOR PATENTS
`P.O. Box 1450
`Alexandria, Virginia 22313-1450
`www .uspto.gov
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`APPLICATION NO.
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` FILING DATE
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`FIRST NAMED INVENTOR
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`ATTORNEY DOCKETNO.
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`CONFIRMATIONNO.
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`14/944,302
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`11/18/2015
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`John Joseph King
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`CEIC401D1
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`6303
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`THE LAW OFFICE OF JOHN I.KING,PC.
`Coxe
`THE TRINGPCEXAMINERAC
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`P.O. BOX 1555
`LE, DON P
`WHEATON,IL 60187-1555
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`ART UNIT
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`PAPER NUMBER
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`2844
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`03/27/2018
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`ELECTRONIC
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`Please find below and/or attached an Office communication concerning this application or proceeding.
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`The time period for reply, if any, is set in the attached communication.
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`Notice of the Office communication was sent electronically on above-indicated "Notification Date" to the
`following e-mail address(es):
`JOHN.KING @JKINGLAWOFFICE.COM
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`PTOL-90A (Rev. 04/07)
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`APPLICATION NO./
`CONTROL NO.
`14/944,302
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`FILING DATE
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`18 November, 2015
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`FIRST NAMED INVENTOR/
`PATENT IN REEXAMINATION
`KING, JOHN JOSEPH
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`THE LAW OFFICE OF JOHN J. KING, P.c.
`P.O. BOX 1555
`WHEATON, IL 60187-1555
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`UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
`U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
`Address : COMMISSIONER FOR PATENTS
`P.O. Box 1450
`Alexandria, Virginia 22313-1450
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`ATTORNEY DOCKETNO.
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`CEIC401D1
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`EXAMINER
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`DON LE
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`ART UNIT
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`PAPER
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`2844
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`20180322
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`DATE MAILED:
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`Please find below and/or attached an Office communication concerning this application or
`proceeding.
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`A citation of prior art under 35 U.S.C. 301 and 37 CFR 1.501 has been filed on 03/14/2018 in your patent number 9320122 entitled
`PROGRAMMABLELIGHT TIMER AND A METHOD OF IMPLEMENTING A PROGAMMABLE LIGHT TIMER.
`This notification is being made to inform youthat the citation of prior art has been placed in the file wrapper/file history of:
`[x] the aboveidentified patent.
`[ ] reexamination control #
`The person submitting the prior art:
`1.
`[ ] was notidentified
`2. [ ] is confidential
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`Commissionerfor Patents
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`3. [x] is Bryce A. Johnson.
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`/JASON FLICK/
`Primary Examiner, TC 3700
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`PTO-90C (Rev.04-03)
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`PTO/SB/42
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`CITATION OF PRIOR ART AND WRITTEN Application Number|14944302
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`STATEMENTS IN PATENTFILES
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`Patent Number
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`9320122
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`; Kind_|Issue Date First Named Inventor
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`Cite No
`Patent Number
`Code
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`U.S. PATENTS
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`Doc Code: T501
`DocumentDescription: Prior art submission by a third party under Rule 37
`CFR 1.501 during the period of enforceability of a patent.
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`Publication
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`9320122
`4279012
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`72016-04-19
`71981-07-14
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`JohnKing
`DAVIDBECKEDORFF
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`U.S. PATENT APPLICATION PUBLICATIONS
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`Cite No
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`Publication Number
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`Publication Date
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`|First Named Inventor
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`FOREIGN PATENTS AND PUBLISHED FOREIGN PATENTAPPLICATIONS
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`Code2
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`Kind
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`{Publication Date |Applicant, Patentee orFirst
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`NamedInventor
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`Translation
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`NON-PATENT PUBLICATIONS (e.g., journal article, Office action)
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`Author (if any), title of the publication, page(s) being submitted, publication date,
`publisher (where available), place of publication (where available).
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`Translation
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`|Evidence of
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`CITATION OF PRIOR ART AND WRITTEN
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`Application Number
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`STATEMENTS IN PATENTFILES
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`Patent Number
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`pom
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`9320122
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`"4980 programmable repeat cycle ON-OFF timer", pages 1-5, Oct. 1, 2010, Artisan Controls
`Corporation, Randolph, New Jersey, U.S.A.
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`"5100 configurable countdown timer" pages 1-2, Aug. 21, 2013, Artisan Controls Corporation,
`Randolph, New Jersey, U.S.A.
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`PATENT OWNER CLAIM STATEMENT DOCUMENT
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`Document Description
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`Translation Attached
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`"Timex Digital ON-OFF Lamp Timer"(published Oct. 14, 2004), Web Page <www.bookofjoe.
`com/2004/10/timex_digital_o.html>, 2 pages, Oct. 18, 2004,retrieved from Internet Archive
`Wayback Machine <http://wayback.archive.org/web> on Feb. 26, 2018
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`Northern District Court for the Northern District ofIllinois Eastern Division.
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`Complaint, Document #1, pages 1-17, Jun. 2, 2016, Cantigny v. Jasco, Case: 1:16-
`cv-005794, Northern District Court for the Northern District ofIllinois Eastern Division.
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`Exhibit A, Document #1-1, pages 1-32, Jun. 2, 2016, Cantigny v. Jasco, Case: 1:16-
`cv-005794, Northern District Court for the Northern District ofIllinois Eastern Division.
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`Exhibit B, Document #1-2, pages 1-31, Jun. 2, 2016, Cantignyv. Jasco, Case: 1:16-
`cv-005794, Northern District Court for the Northern District ofIllinois Eastern Division.
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`Exhibit C, Document #1-3, pages 1-2, Jun. 2, 2016, Cantignyv. Jasco, Case: 1:16-
`cv-005794, Northern District Court for the Northern District ofIllinois Eastern Division.
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`Exhibit D, Document #1-4, pages 1-3, Jun. 2, 2016, Cantignyv. Jasco, Case: 1:16-
`cv-005794, Northern District Court for the Northern District ofIllinois Eastern Division.
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`Exhibit E, Document #1-5, pages 1-3, Jun. 2, 2016, Cantigny v. Jasco, Case: 1:16-cv-005794,
`Northern District Court for the Northern District ofIllinois Eastern Division.
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`Exhibit F, Document #1-6, pages 1-6, Jun. 2, 2016, Cantignyv. Jasco, Case: 1:16-cv-005794,
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`CITATION OF PRIOR ART AND WRITTEN
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`Application Number
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`Patent Number
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`pom
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`9320122
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`STATEMENTS IN PATENTFILES
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`74733
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`EXPLANATION OF THE PERTINENCE AND MANNEROF APPLYINGPRIOR ART
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`| have attached an explanation of the pertinence and manner of applying the submitted reference(s) in accordance with 37 CFR 1.501(b).
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`Name/Print
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`Bryce A. Johnson
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`Registration Number
`(if applicable)
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`Case: 1:16-cv-05784 Document #1 Filed: 06/02/16 Page 1 of L7 PagelD #:1
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`IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
`FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS
`EASTERN DIVISION
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`CANTIGNY LIGHTING CONTROL, LLC
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`Plaintiff,
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`VS.
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`Civil Action No. 16-cv-05794
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`JURY TRIAL DEMANDED
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`JASCO PRODUCTS COMPANYLLCand
`AVI-ON LABS, INC.
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`Defendant.
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`COMPLAINT FOR PATENT INFRINGMENT
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`Plaintiff Cantigny Lighting Control, LLC complains of Defendants Jasco Products
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`Company LLC and Avi-On Labs,Inc. as follows:
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`THE PARTIES
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`1.
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`Plaintiff Cantigny Lighting Control, LLC (“Cantigny”) is an Illinois limited
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`liability company having a place of business at 2018 Dorset Drive, Wheaton,Illinois. Cantigny
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`holds total legal ownership of and has standing to sue for infringement of U.S. Patent No.
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`9,320,122, entitled “Programmable Light Timer and a Method of Implementing a Programmable
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`Light Timer,” whose inventor is John King (the “’122 Patent”, attached hereto as Exhibit A).
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`Cantigny also holds total legal ownership of and has standing to sue for infringement of U.S.
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`Patent No. 9,226,373, also entitled “Programmable Light Timer and a Method of Implementing a
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`Programmable Light Timer,” whose inventor is also John King (the ’373 Patent”, attached hereto
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`as Exhibit B). Jointly, these patents are referred to herein as the “Cantigny Patents.” Cantigny
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`was formed by Mr. King as a vehicle for the development of consumer products using his
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`inventionsin light timing technology.
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`Case: 1:16-cv-05784 Document #1 Filed: 06/02/16 Page 2 of L7 PagelD 2
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`2.
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`Defendant Jasco Products Company LLC (“Jasco”)
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`is
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`corporation having a principal place of business at 10 E. Memorial Rd., Oklahoma City, OK
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`73114. Cantigny contends that Jasco’s products infringe at least the ’122 Patent and the ’373
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`Patent as alleged below. Jasco has previously and is presently making,using,selling, offering for
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`sale, and/or importing into the United States products that infringe one or more claims of the
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`°122 and ’373 Patents. Jasco hasalso indirectly infringed the ’373 Patent.
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`3.
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`Avi-On Labs, Inc.
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`(“Avi-On”) is a corporation having a principal place of
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`business at 2570 Rasmussen Road, Suite 206, Park City, UT 84098. Avi-On has previously and
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`is presently making, using, selling, offering for sale and/or importing into the United States
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`products that infringe one or more claimsof the ’373 Patent, in collaboration with Jasco. Avi-On
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`has also indirectly infringed the ’373 Patent.
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`JURISDICTION AND VENUE
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`4.
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`This action arises under the patent laws of the United States, e.g., 35 U.S.C. §§
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`271, 281, 283-285. Subject matter jurisdiction exists under 28 U.S.C. §§ 1331 and 1338(a).
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`5.
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`Jasco has transacted business by making, using, selling, or offering to sell and
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`distributing products that infringe the Cantigny Patents. Such sales and offers to sell include
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`sales and offers to sell in this judicial district. Accordingly, this Court has personal jurisdiction
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`over Jasco. Avi-On hasalso transacted business by making,using, selling, or offering to sell and
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`distributing products that infringe the Cantigny Patents. Such sales and offers to sale include
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`sales and offers to sell in this judicial district. Accordingly, this Court has personal jurisdiction
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`over Avi-On. Venueis proper in this Court under 28 U.S.C. § 1391(c) and/or 1400(b).
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`FACTUAL BACKGROUND
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`6.
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`Jasco manufactures homeelectrical products for sale to the public. Avi-Oncreates
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`software for use with certain Jasco products, and offers Jasco wirelessly programmable products
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`for sale on their website.
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`7.
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`Jasco products include a numberof homeelectrical timer products, including the
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`GE MyTouchSmart™ Indoor Plug-In Digital Timer, the GE MyTouchSmart™ Indoor/Outdoor
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`Plug-In Digital Timer, the GE MyTouchSmart™ In-Wall Digital Timer, the GE Digital Plug-In
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`TouchSmart™ Timer, and the GE In-Wall TouchSmart™Digital Timer.
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`8.
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`Jasco also manufactures a numberof Bluetooth enabled timer products, which are
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`used with the Avi-On software including the GE Plug-in Smart Switch, the GE Plug-in Smart
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`Dimmer, the GE Plug-in Outdoor Smart Switch, the GE In-Wall Smart Switch and the GE In-
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`Wall Smart Dimmer. These products are also offered for sale by Avi-On on the Avi-On website,
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`and operate with Avi-On software.
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`9.
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`The infringing products include three different types. The first type of infringing
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`product permits the user to set the time, and program separate on and off times. This feature is
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`present in the GE MyTouchSmart™ Indoor Plug-In Digital Timer, the GE MyTouchSmart™
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`Indoor/Outdoor Plug-In Digital Timer, and the GE MyTouchSmart™ In-Wall Digital Timer and
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`may include other Jasco products (the “Programmable Timers”). The second type of infringing
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`product permits the user to set the time and then select between multiple pre-stored timing
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`patterns. These are the GE MyTouchSmart™ Indoor Plug-In Digital Timer,
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`the GE
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`MyTouchSmart™ Indoor/Outdoor Plug-In Digital Timer, the GE Digital Plug-In TouchSmart™
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`Timer, and the GE In-Wall TouchSmart™ Digital Timer and may include other Jasco products
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`(the “Pre-Stored Timers”). Some products have both of these two feature sets. The third type of
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`infringing product
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`is wirelessly programmable timers, which permit a user to download a
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`program to them. These are the GE Plug-in Smart Switch, the GE Plug-in Smart Dimmer, the GE
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`Plug-in Outdoor Smart Switch, the GE In-Wall Smart Switch and the GE In-Wall Smart Dimmer
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`(the “Wireless Timers”), and may include other Jasco or Avi-Onproducts.
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`10.
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`Jasco makes, uses, sells, offers to sell and distributes its products to customers in
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`the United States.
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`11.
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`The infringing Jasco products include the Programmable Timers, the Pre-Stored
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`Timers, and the Wireless Timers.
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`12.
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`The infringing products sold and offered for sale by Avi-On are the Wireless
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`Timers, and Jasco makes, uses, sells and offers the Avi-On softwareforsale.
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`INFRINGEMENT OF THE ’122 PATENT BY THE PROGRAMMABLETIMERS
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`COUNTI
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`13.|Cantigny hereby incorporates paragraphs 1-12 aboveby reference.
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`14.
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`Jasco has directly infringed and continuesto directly infringe at least claims 1, 6
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`and 7 of the ’122 Patent through using, selling and/or importing the Programmable Timers. Jasco
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`offers the products for sale through their web site and other distribution channels throughout the
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`United States.
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`15.
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`Claim 1 is an infringed claim. Claim 1 is infringed by the Programmable Timers.
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`The exemplar of infringement is the MyTouchSmart™ In-Wall Digital Timer. The preamble of
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`claim 1
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`states: “A programmable light
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`timer
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`for
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`implementing a timing pattern,
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`the
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`programmable light timer comprising[.]” The MyTouchSmart™ In-Wall Digital Timer is a
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`programmable timer. The use described for the timer on the Jasco website is “replac[ing]
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`existing light switch.” Exhibit C, Features. Steps two and three of the setup description in Exhibit
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`D, demonstrate setting the time and setting custom on and off times, and states that “[a]ll
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`programmedtimes will run simultaneously in a 24 hour day.” (Exhibit D).
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`The product also explicitly describes controlling lights in step 4, the manual override.
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`The product is, therefore, a programmable light timer, which implements user-input timing
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`patterns.
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`16.
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`The first element of the claim is “an actuator on a user interface of the
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`programmable light timer enabling a selection of a time for the programmable light timer.” Step
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`2 of Exhibit B demonstrates using the actuators (the up and down arrows)to set the time.
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`The user interface is the set of control buttons and the display of the timer, as shownin
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`the picture accompanying step 2. The MyTouchSmart™ In-Wall Digital Timer therefore has an
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`actuator on the interface enabling selection of a time. These same actuators are used both to set
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`the clock time and to set the program times for the two available user programs.
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`17.
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`The second element of the claim is “a control circuit coupled to the actuator[.]”
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`The MyTouchSmart™ In-Wall Digital Timer contains circuitry which controls the display of the
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`clock and the time for programs, and which is connected to the actuators permitting the changing
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`of both clock time and program time. This circuitry meets the second elementof the claim.
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`18. The third element of the claim is “a display coupled to the control circuit, wherein a
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`time selected by the actuator is provided on the display[.]” The MyTouchSmart™ In-Wall
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`Digital Timer includes an LCD display which showsthe time selected by the actuator both for
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`clock time and for selected program times. The time selected by the actuator is provided on the
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`display both during setting of the clock and the programmed “my on” and “my off” times.
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`19.
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`The fourth element of the claim is “a first button on the user interface of the
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`programmable light timer, wherein the first button is programmable to have an on time[.]” The
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`“my on” time buttons are each programmable to have an on time.
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`20.
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`The final element of the claim is “a second button on the user interface of the
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`programmable timer, wherein the second button is programmable to have an off time.” The “my
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`off” buttons are each programmable to have an off time.
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`21.
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`As each elementof claim 1
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`is present in the MyTouchSmart™ In-Wall Digital
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`Timer, claim 1 of the ’122 is infringed by the MyTouchSmart™ In-Wall Digital Timer. All of the
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`Programmable Timersinfringe this claim.
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`22.
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`Claim 6 calls for “The programmable light timer of claim 1 further comprising a
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`third button having a pre-stored timing pattern.” The GE MyTouchSmart™ Indoor Plug-In
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`Digital Timer and the GE MyTouchSmart™ Indoor/Outdoor Plug-In Digital Timer each have
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`such a third button, including programs such as “evening” or “morning”. These two products
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`also infringe claim 6.
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`23. Claim7calls for “The programmable timer of claim 1 further comprising a switch
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`enabling overriding the timing pattern implemented by the programmable light timer.” The ‘on’
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`switch on the MyTouchSmart™ In-Wall Digital Timer overrides the timing pattern. The
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`MyTouchSmart™ In-Wall Digital Timerinfringes claim 7.
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`COUNTII
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`INFRINGEMENTOF THE ’122 PATENT BY THE PRE-STORED TIMERS
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`24.|Cantigny hereby incorporates paragraphs 1-23 above by reference.
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`25.
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`Jasco has also directly infringed and continuesto directly infringe at least claims
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`8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 of the ’122 Patent through using, selling and/or importing the
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`Programmable Timers. Jasco offers the products for sale through their web site and other
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`distribution channels throughout the United States.
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`26.
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`Claim 8 is an infringed claim. Claim 8 is infringed by the Pre-Stored Timers. The
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`exemplar of infringement
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`is the GE MyTouchSmart™ Indoor Plug-In Digital Timer. The
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`preamble of claim 1 states: “A programmable light timer for implementing a timing pattern, the
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`programmable light timer comprising[.]” The GE MyTouchSmart™ Indoor Plug-In Digital
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`Timer is a programmable timer. Like the other Jasco products, the use for the timer is to control
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`lighting products. Step II of the setup description in Exhibit E, demonstrates selection and use of
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`pre-stored programsthat “run individually or simultaneously” (Exhibit E).
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`The productis, therefore, a programmable light timer for implementing a timing pattern.
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`27.
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`The first element of the claim is “an actuator on a user interface of the
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`programmable light timer enabling a selection of a time for the programmable light timer.” Step
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`2 of Exhibit E demonstrates using the actuators (the up and down arrows)to set the time.
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`The user interface is the set of control buttons and the display of the timer, as shown in
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`the picture accompanying step 2. The GE MyTouchSmart™ Indoor Plug-In Digital Timer
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`therefore has an actuator on the interface enabling selection of a time. These same actuators are
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`used both to set the clock time and to set the program times for the user programs.
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`28.
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`The second element of the claim is “a control circuit coupled to the actuator[.]”
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`The GE MyTouchSmart™ Indoor Plug-In Digital Timer contains circuitry which controls the
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`display of the clock and the time for programs, and which is connected to the actuators
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`permitting the changing of both clock time and program time. This circuitry meets the second
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`elementof the claim.
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`29. The third element of the claim is “a display coupled to the control circuit, wherein a
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`time selected by the actuator is provided on the display[.]” The GE MyTouchSmart™ Indoor
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`Plug-In Digital Timer includes an LCD display which showsthe time selected by the actuator
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`both for clock time and for selected program times. The time selected by the actuator is provided
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`on the display both during setting of the clock and the programmed “my on” and “my off’times.
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`30.
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`The fourth element of the claim is “a first button on the user interface of the
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`programmable light timer, the first button enabling the selection of a first pre-stored timing
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`pattern[.]” The “evening” button enables the selection of a preset schedule from 5 pm to
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`midnight.
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`31.
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`The final element of the claim is “a second button on the user interface of the
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`programmable timer, the second button enabling the selection of a second pre-stored timing
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`pattern.” The “morning” button enables the selection of a preset schedule from 5 am to 8 am.
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`32.
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`As each elementof claim 8 is present in the GE MyTouchSmart™ Indoor Plug-In
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`Digital Timer, claim 8 of the ’122 is infringed by the GE MyTouchSmart™ Indoor Plug-In
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`Digital Timer. All of the Pre-Stored Timers infringe this claim.
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`33.
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`Claim 9 calls for “The programmable light timer of claim 8 further comprising a
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`third button that 1s user-programmable.” Each of the Pre-Stored Timers which include the my on
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`time and myoff time features also infringes this claim, as they have a third (and fourth) button
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`which is user-programmable. This includes the GE MyTouchSmart™ Indoor Plug-In Digital
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`Timer and the GE MyTouchSmart™Indoor/Outdoor Plug-In Digital Timer.
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`(ase. 1:16-cv-05794 Document #: 1 Filed: 06/02/16 Page LO of L? PagelD #:10
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`34.
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`Claim 10 calls for “The programmable light timer of claim 9 wherein the third
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`button is programmable with a user-programmable on time.” Each of the GE MyTouchSmart™
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`Indoor Plug-In Digital Timer and the GE MyTouchSmart™ Indoor/Outdoor Plug-In Digital
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`Timer has the my on time button, which is programmable with an on time. Each of the GE
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`MyTouchSmart™ Indoor Plug-In Digital Timer and the GE MyTouchSmart™ Indoor/Outdoor
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`Plug-In Digital Timer infringe claim 10.
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`35.
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`Claim 11 calls for “The programmable light timer of claim 10 further comprising
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`a fourth button that is user programmable.” Each of the GE MyTouchSmart™ Indoor Plug-In
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`Digital Timer and the GE MyTouchSmart™ Indoor/Outdoor Plug-In Digital Timer have a fourth
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`button that is programmable, the my off time button, and infringe claim 11.
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`36.
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`Claim 12 calls for “The programmable light timer of claim 11 wherein the fourth
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`button is programmable with a user programmable an off time.” The GE MyTouchSmart™
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`Indoor Plug-In Digital Timer and the GE MyTouchSmart™ Indoor/Outdoor Plug-In Digital
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`Timer myoff time button is so programmable, and they each infringe claim 12.
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`37.
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`Claim 13 calls for “The programmable light timer of claim 8 wherein the actuator
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`enables an up or down operation for selecting a time used by the programmablelight timer.” All
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`of the Pre-Stored Timers contain this feature, with both clock time and program timesset using
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`the up and down arrow actuators in each product.
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`38.
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`Claim 14 calls for “The programmable light timer of claim 8 further comprising a
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`switch enabling overriding the timing pattern implemented by the programmable light timer.”
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`Each of the the GE Digital Plug-In TouchSmart™ Timer, and the GE In-Wall TouchSmart™
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`Digital Timerinclude this feature, with dedicated on and off buttons used to manually control the
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`device plugged into the timer.
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`(ase. 1:16-cv-05794 Document #: 1 Filed: 06/02/16 Page LL of LY PageiD #:11
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`INFRINGEMENTOF THE ’373 PATENT BY THE WIRELESS TIMERS
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`COUNT Il
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`39.|Cantigny hereby incorporates paragraphs 1-38 above byreference.
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`40.
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`Jasco and Avi-On have infringed and continue to infringe, both directly and
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`indirectly under 35 U.S.C. §§ 271(b) and 271(c) (inducementand contributory infringement), at
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`least claims 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14 of the ’373 Patent through using,selling,
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`offering to sell and/or importing the Wireless Timers and the Avi-On software. Jasco offers the
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`products for sale through their web site and other distribution channels throughout the United
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`States. Jasco expressly instructs the use of the Avi-On software with the Wireless Timers,
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`specifically including 10S or Android and Bluetooth capability. Avi-On also sells and offers the
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`Wireless Timers for sale through their website, and provides the software and instructionsforits
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`use for download, along with expressly instructing the use of iOS or Android devices with
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`Bluetooth capability for their control software. At least through service of this Complaint, Jasco
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`and Avi-On have knowledge of the ’373 Patent, and notice of the reasons for infringement.
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`41.
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`Claim 1 is an infringed claim. The exemplar of infringement is the GE Plug-In
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`Smart Dimmer. The preamble of claim 1 states, “A programmable light timer for implementing a
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`timing pattern, the programmable light timer comprising[.|” The GE Plug-In Smart Dimmeris a
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`device to “wirelessly control lights from your smartphoneortablet,” and to “control, adjust
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`brightness and schedule table and floor lamps.” Exhibit F, Product Box for GE Plug-In Smart
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`Dimmer.It is programmable using the Avi-On software to load timing patterns into its memory,
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`via a Bluetooth connection from a Bluetooth device such as an Android product or iPhone. It
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`plugs into the wall and is a light timer between the wall circuit and the light, which is in turn
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`pluggedinto the socket on the side of the GE Plug-In Smart Dimmer.
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`42.
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`The first element of claim 1 calls for “a memory storing at least one timing
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`pattern, the at least one timing pattern having one or more on/off settings for a time period[.]”
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`The GE Plug-In Smart Dimmercontains memory whichstores the programs input from the Avi-
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`On software. This includes on and off times, as well as days of the week for which the pattern
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`should be enabled.
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`43.
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`The second element of claim 1 calls for “a wireless communication circuit
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`configured to receive, using a wireless communication protocol, the at least one timing pattern
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`selected on a user interface of a wireless device having a corresponding wireless communication
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`circuit, the user interface enabling the selection of the at least one timing pattern[.]” The GE
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`Plug-In Smart Dimmercontains a Bluetooth communications circuit over which it receives the
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`programming from the Avi-On wireless device, which may be used to select and send the
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`program (the timing pattern) to the GE Plug-In Smart Dimmer. Any allowed wireless device also
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`contains the Bluetooth circuit required to connect to the GE Plug-In Smart Dimmer. Both Jasco
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`and Avi-On specifically teach and encourage the use of iOs and Android products to be used
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`with the Avi-On software and the Wireless Timers.
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`44.
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`The third element of claim 1 calls for “wherein the user interface is configured to
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`receive a security code enabling the downloading of the timing pattern to the memory using the
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`wireless communication protocol.” In the case of the Avi-On userinterface, the Avi-On software
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`provides a login page, including a password. The password permits the downloading of timing
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`pattern to the GE Plug-In Smart Dimmeronceit is claimed by a given user.
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`Other users may not download timing patterns to the device without the use of the properlogin.
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`This is a security code enabling the downloadingofthe timing pattern.
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`45.
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`As each element of claim 1 is present in the GE Plug-In Smart Dimmer, claim 1
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`of the ’373 Patent is infringed by the GE Plug-In Smart Dimmer. All of the Wireless Timers
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`infringe this claim.
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`(ase. 1:16-cv-05794 Document #: 1 Filed: 06/02/16 Page 14 of L7 PagelD #:14
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`46.
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`Claim 3 calls for “The programmable light timer of claim 1 wherein the user
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`interface enables the selection of dusk as an on time ofthe at least one timing pattern.” This is
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`permitted, as programs maybeset to begin or end at sunrise or sunset.
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`
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`Claim 3 is infringed by the Wireless Timers.
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`47.
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`Claim 4 calls for “The programmable light
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`timer of claim 1 wherein the
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`programmable light timer does not include a display.” None of the Wireless Timers include a
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`display. All of the Wireless Timers infringe claim 4.
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`48.
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`The Wireless Timers permit the use of multiple schedules (up to 7) which may be
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`set to run on multiple days of the week, each of which may beseparately determined bythe user.
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`Assuch, the Wireless Times also infringe claim 5 which calls for “The programmable light timer
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`of claim 1 wherein the user interface enables the selection of a first on time anda first off time
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`for a first plurality of days of the week.”
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`49.
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`Claim 6 calls for “The programmable light timer of claim 5 wherein the user
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`interface enables the selection of a second on time and a second off time for a second plurality of
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`days of the week.” Because the Wireless Timers permit up to seven schedules to run, each of
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`which may cover multiple days of the week, they infringe claim 6 as well.
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`50.
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`Claim 7 calls for “The programmable light timer of claim 1 wherein the user
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`interface enables an astronomic time for one of the on time or the off time.” As sunrise and
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`sunset may be used as any ofstart or end times in the Wireless Timers, they also infringe this
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`claim.
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`
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`51. Claim8is an infringed claim. The exemplar of infringement is the GE Plug-In
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`Smart Dimmer. The preamble of claim 8 states, “A programmable light timer for implementing a
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`timing pattern, the programmable light timer comprising[.]|” The GE Plug-In Smart Dimmeris a
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`device to “wirelessly control lights from your smartphoneortablet,” and to “control, adjust
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`brightness and schedule table and floor lamps.” Exhibit E, Product Box for GE Plug-In Smart
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`Dimmer. The GE Plug-In Smart Dimmeris programmable using the Avi-On software to load
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`timing patterns into its memory, via a Bluetooth connection from a Bluetooth device such as an
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`Android product or iPhone. It plugs into the wall and isa light timer between the wall circuit and
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`the light, which is in turn pluggedinto the socket on the side of the GE Plug-In Smart Dimmer.
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`52.
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`The first element of claim 8 calls for “a memory storing at least one timing
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`pattern, the at least one timing pattern having one or more on/off settings for a time period[.]” As
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`described above, the GE Plug-In Smart Dimmer contains memory which stores the programs
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`input from the Avi-On software. This includes on and off times, as well as days of the week for
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`whichthe pattern should be enabled.
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`53.
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`The second element of claim 8 calls for “a wireless communication circuit
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`coupled to receive the at least one timing pattern[.]” The GE Plug-In Smart Dimmercontains a
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`Bluetooth communications circuit which is coupled to the memory, and over which it receives
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`the programming from the Avi-On wireless device, which may be used to select and send the
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`program (the timing pattern) to the GE Plug-In Smart Dimmer.
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