USPTO Grants Battery Charger Patent to The Noco Company
Summary
The USPTO has granted a design patent (USD1119764S1) for a battery charger to The Noco Company. The patent covers the ornamental design of the battery charger, with a filing date of February 9, 2023. This grant signifies a new intellectual property right for the company's product design.
What changed
The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued a design patent, USD1119764S1, to The Noco Company for a battery charger. The patent, effective March 24, 2026, covers the specific ornamental design of the product, as evidenced by its single claim and CPC classifications related to power supply and starting devices. The application was filed on February 9, 2023, under application number 29884295.
This patent grant is primarily an intellectual property notification and does not impose new regulatory obligations on other entities. However, it establishes exclusive rights for The Noco Company regarding the patented design, which may impact competitors in the battery charger market. Companies involved in manufacturing or designing similar products should be aware of this granted patent to avoid potential infringement issues.
Source document (simplified)
Battery charger
Design USD1119764S1 Kind: S1 Mar 24, 2026
Assignee
The Noco Company
Inventors
Derek Michael Underhill, Jonathan Lewis Nook
CPC Classifications
H02J 7/0044 H02J 7/0045 H02J 15/00 F02N 11/12
Filing Date
2023-02-09
Application No.
29884295
Claims
1
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