Highway Equipment Co., Inc. v. Cives Corp.

476 F. Supp. 2d 1079, 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 16878, 2007 WL 689766
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Iowa
DecidedMarch 7, 2007
Docket04-CV-147-LRR
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Highway Equipment Co., Inc. v. Cives Corp., 476 F. Supp. 2d 1079, 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 16878, 2007 WL 689766 (N.D. Iowa 2007).

Opinion

ORDER REGARDING CLAIM CONSTRUCTION

READE, Chief Judge.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. INTRODUCTION....... 1088

II.BACKGROUND ...............................:........................1083

A. Factual Background................................................1083

B. Procedural Background.........................................:... 1084

III. JURISDICTION........................................................1085
IV. PRINCIPLES OF CLAIM CONSTRUCTION..............................1086
A. Claims.............................................................1087
B. Specification............................................ 1087
C. Prosecution History................................................1088
D. Extrinsic Evidence .................................................1088
E. Means-Plus-Function Construction .................................1089
V. CONSTRUCTION OF THE '389 PATENT.................................1090
A. Claim 1............................................................1091

1. “being disposed at a bottom of said walls and within said body and extending between said first and second ends thereof’.... 1091

2. “spreader means cooperating with said conveyor means for spreading the materials” ......................................1093

3. “said side walls curving downwardly and inwardly towards said conveyor means such that said dump body defines a substantially semi-circular cross sectional configuration for guiding and evenly deflecting all of the materials within said body towards said conveyor means” .................................1095

4. “along the entire length of said conveyor means”..................1097

B. Claim 4.........................................................:.. 1097
C. Claim 5 and Claim 7.................................................1098

VI.CONSTRUCTION OF THE '786 PATENT.................................1098

A. Claim 1............................................................1098

1. “endless conveyor means trained over said drive means, said conveyor means being disposed at a bottom of said walls and within said body and extending between said first and second ends thereof for conveying the materials along said body”____1099

a. “endless conveyor means” ...................................1099

b. “said conveyor means being disposed at a bottom of said walls and within said body and extending between said first and second ends thereof for conveying the materials along said body”..........................................1103

2. “said side walls curving downwardly and inwardly towards said conveyor means such that said dump body defines a substantially semi-elliptical cross-sectional configuration for guiding *1083 and evenly deflecting all of the materials within said body towards said conveyor means”...................................1104

3. “along the entire length of said conveyor means”..................1104

B. Claim 3............................................................1105

VII.CONSTRUCTION OF THE '230 PATENT.................................1105

A. Claim 1............................................................1107

1. Other portions between the curved and terminal portions?..........1107

2. “sufficient to induce”...........................................1109

3. Conclusion.....................................................1110

B. Claim 2 and Claim 3................................................1110
C. Claim 7............................................................1110
D. Claim 9............................................................1110

1. “bin sidewall which is continuously curved from an outer, upper, near vertical portion of the sidewall to a lower, inner, near horizontal portion of the sidewall” ........................1111

2. “the terminal boundary of the inner portion of the curved sidewall being inclined above the horizontal at an angle sufficient to induce sand contained therein to slide downwardly, in the presence of agitation arising from vehicle motion, into the conveyor”.....................................1111

VIII. CONSTRUCTION OF THE '900 PATENT.................................1112
IX. CONCLUSION..........................................................11Í5
I. INTRODUCTION

This matter comes before the court for construction of the disputed claims of the four patents-in-suit, the '389 Patent, 1 the '786 Patent, 2 the '230 Patent 3 and the '900 Patent. 4

II. BACKGROUND
A. Factual Background

Plaintiff/Counterclaim-Defendant Highway Equipment Company, Inc. (“HECO”) is an Iowa corporation with its principal place of business in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. HECO makes and sells road maintenance equipment. HECO produces various attachments for trucks, including material spreaders and snowplows. The focus of the instant litigation is HECO’s XT3-series of dump bodies (“the XT3”). The XT3 is a multi-purpose “dump body” that is mounted on a truck chassis.

Defendant/Counterclaim-Plaintiff Cives Corporation (“Cives”) is a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business in Roswell, Georgia. Defendant/Counterclaim-Plaintiff Monroe Truck Equipment, Inc. (“Monroe”) is a Wisconsin corporation with its principal place of business in Monroe, Wisconsin. Cives and Monroe also make and sell road maintenance equipment, including multi-purpose dump bodies.

HECO, Cives and Monroe are competitors. The interests of Cives and Monroe are aligned in the instant litigation, however, because they are the co-owners and *1084 assignees of record of the four patents-in-suit.

In late 2002, HECO launched the XT3. In June of 2004, counsel for Cives and Monroe wrote a letter to HECO.

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