Apple Rewarded Patent for Design iPhone 4

Today, The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has been rewarded for design patent for the iPhone 4 with its distinguishing Nitriding Stainless Steel band. According to PatentlyApple Reports,  The US Patent and Trademark Office officially published a series of 18 newly granted patents for Apple Inc. today.
Design wins for Apple’s 2007 iPod touch and iPhone 4 in addition to covering Apple TV and a key RFID patent. The RFID patent covers technology that will be built right into future iOS devices that will enable such things as wireless transfers of data from an iPhone to a desktop with just a simple shaking motion or even allow a user to open up a keyless hotel or car door with a simple swipe. It will also likely play a role in Apple’s forthcoming iWallet feature set.
Apple credits CEO Steve Jobs, VP Industrial Design Jonathan Ive and team members Bartley Andre, Freddy Anzures, Jeremy Bataillou, Imran Chaudhri, Daniel Coster, Daniele De Iuliis, Evans Hankey, Richard Howarth, Duncan Kerr, Shin Nishibori, Matthew Dean Rohrbach, Peter Russell-Clarke, Christopher Stringer, Eugene Whang and Rico Zorkendorfer as the inventors of Granted Patent D636,392, originally filed in Q3 2010.
Apple is likely to exercise its new iPhone design patent quickly as it prepares for a legal smackdown and yesterday’s latest lawsuit filing by Apple against Samsung, Design Patents matter. Apple is suing Samsung on a number of grounds including patent and trademark infringements.
[PatentlyApple]
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