Gatearm Technologies, Inc. v. Access Masters, LLC

CourtCourt of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
DecidedJune 30, 2021
Docket20-2313
StatusUnpublished

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Gatearm Technologies, Inc. v. Access Masters, LLC, (Fed. Cir. 2021).

Opinion

Case: 20-2313 Document: 33 Page: 1 Filed: 06/30/2021

NOTE: This disposition is nonprecedential.

United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ______________________

GATEARM TECHNOLOGIES, INC., Plaintiff-Appellant

v.

ACCESS MASTERS, LLC, BLACKSKY TECHNOLOGIES, INC., GATEARMS.COM, LLC, Defendants-Appellees ______________________

2020-2313 ______________________

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida in No. 0:14-cv-62697-RNS, Judge Robert N. Scola, Jr. ______________________

Decided: June 30, 2021 ______________________

ANDREW D. LOCKTON, McHale & Slavin, P.A., Palm Beach Gardens, FL, argued for plaintiff-appellant. Also represented by EDWARD F. MCHALE.

JEROLD I. SCHNEIDER, Schneider IP Law, Boynton Beach, FL, argued for defendants-appellees. Also repre- sented by SPENSYR ANN KREBSBACH, LORRI LOMNITZER, The Lomnitzer Law Firm, P.A., Boca Raton, FL. ______________________ Case: 20-2313 Document: 33 Page: 2 Filed: 06/30/2021

Before NEWMAN, TARANTO, and CHEN, Circuit Judges. TARANTO, Circuit Judge. GateArm Technologies, Inc. (GateArm) owns U.S. Pa- tent Nos. 8,845,125 and 9,157,200, both titled “Vehicle Bar- rier System with Illuminating Gate Arm and Method.” In 2014, GateArm sued Access Masters LLC, Blacksky Tech- nologies, Inc., and Gatearms.com, LLC (collectively, Access Masters) for infringing the ’125 and ’200 patents. In 2016, the parties settled the dispute, and the district court en- tered a consent decree based on a signed Settlement Agree- ment. See Order, GateArm Techs., Inc. v. Access Masters LLC, No. 0:14-cv-62697 (S.D. Fla. Mar. 29, 2016), ECF No. 53 (Consent Decree); J.A. 1634–36. Later that year, after Access Masters introduced a modified product, GateArm moved to reopen the case to obtain a finding that Access Masters was in contempt of the consent decree for market- ing and selling the new product and to order such activities to cease. The magistrate judge to whom the matter was assigned recommended that GateArm’s motion for con- tempt be denied, and the district court adopted the recom- mendation. See Gatearm Techs., Inc. v. Access Masters, LLC, No. 0:14-cv-62697, 2020 WL 4923637, at *1 (S.D. Fla. Aug. 21, 2020) (District Court Order). We affirm. I A The ’200 patent issued from an application that was a continuation of the application that issued as the ’125 pa- tent, so the two patents share a specification, and both claim priority to a provisional application filed on June 1, 2012. Both patents involve a “gate arm” of the sort that may be found at an entry-restricted parking lot or housing complex. To aid drivers in seeing the arm, a light strip is placed in a channel inset into the arm. The light strip is held in place by what the parties have called “fins” (or Case: 20-2313 Document: 33 Page: 3 Filed: 06/30/2021

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“lips”) that extend, from the corners where the channel walls meet the arm surface, into the channel opening through which the light shines. See ’125 patent, figs. 6–9; ’200 patent, figs. 6–9. In an ex parte reexamination, which resulted in a cer- tificate issued on September 9, 2015, most claims of the ’125 patent were modified. The ’200 patent issued on Oc- tober 13, 2015, containing language closely related to the modified claim language of the ’125 patent adopted during reexamination. The ’125 patent’s independent claim 1 now recites: 1. A vehicle barrier system comprising: a gate arm formed from a single piece of material having a top convex member and a bottom convex member defining first and second opposing side surfaces, a distal end and a proximal end defining a longitudinal axis therebetween, said proximal end coupled to a housing having a control system and power supply to selectively pivot said gate arm between a horizontal position and a vertical posi- tion, said gate arm including at least a first elon- gated inset channel centrally disposed in said first side surface defined by said top convex member and said bottom convex member and formed along said longitudinal axis of said gate arm, said first elon- gated inset channel having a first opening formed by a first pair of inset channel sidewalls integrally joined to a first inset channel backwall, said first side surface having a first upper sidewall in- cluding a terminating end and a first lower sidewall including a terminating end which ends terminate partially within said first opening and spaced from each other; at least a first, removable light strip formed from a plurality of light emitting diodes each electrically Case: 20-2313 Document: 33 Page: 4 Filed: 06/30/2021

connected in parallel and physically disposed adja- cent one another in series, and encased within a protective member, said first light strip cradled en- tirely within said first elongated inset channel be- tween said backwall and said inset channel sidewalls and retained therein solely by said termi- nating ends of said upper and lower sidewalls; a first electrical cable connected to said plurality of light emitting diodes; and an electronic connector electrically releas[]ably connected to said housing power supply and said first electrical cable; wherein said first light strip is remov[]ably re- tained within said first elongated inset channel with said plurality of light emitting diodes aligned towards said first opening such that light from said plurality of light emitting diodes enumerates through said first opening between the terminating ends when said plurality of diodes are powered from said power supply. ’125 patent (Reexamination Cert.), col. 1, lines 21–63 (em- phasis added). The ’200 patent’s independent claim 1 is closely related but, as relevant here, claims the fins (at the surface-chan- nel corners) as terminating ends of the channel sidewalls, not as terminating ends of the arm-surface sidewalls: 1. A vehicle barrier system comprising: a gate arm formed from a single piece of material that is generally circular shaped having a distal end and a proximal end defining a longitudinal axis therebetween, said proximal end coupled to a hous- ing having a control system and a power supply to selectively pivot said gate arm between a horizon- tal position and a vertical position, said gate arm Case: 20-2313 Document: 33 Page: 5 Filed: 06/30/2021

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including a first elongated inset channel formed along said longitudinal axis of said circular shaped member, said first elongated inset channel having a first opening formed by a first pair of inset channel sidewalls inte- grally joined to a first channel backwall, said inset channel walls including a first upper terminating end and a first lower terminating end, said ends terminate partially within said first opening and spaced from each other; a first light strip formed from a plurality of light emitting diodes each electrically connected in par- allel and physically disposed adjacent one another in series, and encased within a protective member, said first light strip cradled entirely within said first elongated inset channel between said back- wall and said inset channel sidewalls and retained therein solely by said first upper and said first lower terminating ends; a first electrical cable connected to said plurality of light emitting diodes; and an electronic connector electrically releas[]ably connected to said power supply and said first elec- trical cable; wherein said first light strip is positioned within said first elongated inset channel with said plural- ity of light emitting diodes aligned towards said first opening such that light from said plurality of light emitting diodes enumerates through said first opening between the terminating ends when said plurality of diodes are powered from said power supply. ’200 patent, col.

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