Sunrise Medical HHG, Inc. v. AirSep Corp.

95 F. Supp. 2d 348, 2000 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 5422, 2000 WL 489539
CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Pennsylvania
DecidedApril 25, 2000
Docket99-127J
StatusPublished
Cited by12 cases

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Sunrise Medical HHG, Inc. v. AirSep Corp., 95 F. Supp. 2d 348, 2000 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 5422, 2000 WL 489539 (W.D. Pa. 2000).

Opinion

AMENDED FINDINGS OF FACT WITH CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

D. BROOKS SMITH, District Judge.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. AMENDED FINDINGS OF FACT

A. The Parties
B. The Patents In Suit
1. The Claims

a. The ‘303 Patent

b. The‘224 Patent

2. The Specifications

b. The ‘224 Patent

3. The Prosecution History of the ‘303 Patent
C. Sunrise’s Entry Into the OCD Market
D. AirSep’s Development of the ImPulse Select
E. The Witnesses
F. Likelihood of success on the merits
1. Ownership
2. Infringement

i. Whether AirSep’s ImPulse Select “Employed a Method” in Violation of the ‘303 Patent CO CO

ii. Alleged Non-infringement of Invacare Venture Device CO CO

iii. Non-infringement Defense of Providing a Dose During Exhalation t-CO

(A.) Claim Construction Testimony t> CO

(B.) The Accused Device Can Provide a Dose of Oxygen during Exhalation CO

(C.) The FDA Investigation CO —CJ Cl

iv. Equivalence of Fluidic Control Versus Electronic Control CO <1

v. Whether the Sequence of Steps of the ImPulse Select Matches the Sequence of Steps Required by the ‘303 Patent CO -q CO

vi. Does the Accused Device Meet the “At Least As Great A Rise” Limitation of Claim 3? O OO CO

vii. AirSep’s Non-Infringement Opinion Regarding the ‘303 Patent T-ri 00 CO

viii. Has Any Other Person Used the ImPulse Select in Violation of the ‘303 Patent? CO OO

ix. Did AirSep Intend Any Entity to Use the ImPulse Select in Violation of That Patent?

i. AirSep’s Development of the ImPulse and ImPulse Select

ii. Structure and Operation of the ImPulse Select

iii. The Evolution of the Bypass Valve

iv. Definition of Bypass Valve

v. Claim Construction Testimony

vi. The ImPulse Select’s Bypass Valve

vii. AirSep’s Patents and Patent Applications

viii. AirSep’s Testing of the EX 2000.

ix. The Bench Study Article and Comparison of the EX 2000 to the ImPulse Select CO CO to

x. Sunrise’s Testing of the Accused Device to Determine Infringement CO SO CO

*354 3. Validity (O

a. The ‘303 Patent (O

i. The Disclaimer CO

ii. One of Ordinary Skill in the Art CO

iii. The Combination of U.S. Patent No. 2,766,752 (Meidenbaur) and Smith Reference

i. One of Ordinary Skill in the Art

ii. The OMS 20/50 Reference (Claim 1)

iii. The Combination of OMS 20/50 Reference and the European Patent (Claims 2-6) o Oi

iv. The Combination of the ‘627 Patent, the ‘881 Patent and the European Patent O

v. Other Indicia of Obviousness rH

c. Sunrise’s Patent Search ~ EX 2000 rH

4. Enforceability rH

a. Patent Misuse--The Puritan Bennett License-The ‘303 Patent rH

b. Inequitable Conduct - The ‘224 Patent rH

5. Prior Adjudication/Reissue and Reexamination rH

Irreparable Harm rH o

1. Sunrise’s Allegations of Lost Market Share and Price Reduction t — i

a. Alleged Price Reduction rH

b. Alleged Reduction in Market Share 04

2. Sunrise’s Reputation and Goodwill 04
3. Sunrise’s Patent Policies 04
4. The Annual Report 04
5. Market Life of Sunrise’s Products 04
6. Sunrise’s Delay in Bringing the Action 04
7. Sunrise’s Lost Profits 04
8. Non-Commercialization of the ‘303 Patent CO
9. AirSep’s Ability to Meet a Judgment CO

Balance of Hardships CO K

False Patent Marking CO 1

CONCLUSIONS OF LAW

II.JURISDICTION AND VENUE 434

III. STANDARDS FOR ISSUING A PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION 434
IV. LIKELIHOOD OF SUCCESS ON THE MERITS 436
A. Ownership 436
B. Infringement 437
1. Claim Construction Principles 437

a. General Precepts 437

b. Means-Plus-Function Claims 439

2. Infringement Principles 440

a. Literal Infringement 441

b. Doctrine of Equivalents 441

c. Prosecution History Estoppel 442

3. Comparison of the ‘303 Patent Claims to the Accused Method 443

a. Does AirSep Directly Infringe Claim 3 of the ‘303 Patent Under 35 U.S.C. § 271 (a)? 443

b. Is There Direct Infringement of Claim 3 by Others? 443

i. Literal Infringement 443

ii. Prosecution History Estoppel and Infringement of Claim 3 Under The Doctrine Of Equivalents. 446

c. Whether AirSep Intentionally Induced Direct Infringement of Claim 3 448

4. Comparison of the ‘224 Patent Claims to the Accused Device 448

a. Literal Infringement 448

b. Doctrine of Equivalents 448

C. Validity 450

*355 1. 35 U.S.C. §102~Anticipation H ai

2. 35 U.S.C. § 103--Obviousness M en

3. Scope and Content of the Prior Art DO en
4. Level of Ordinary Skill in the Art W oí

5. The Lack of Differences Between the Claims and the Prior Art CO oí

a. Whether Claims 3-5 of the ‘303 Patent are Invalid Under § 103 as Obvious ox CO

i. Sunrise’s Alleged Admission of Invalidity ox CO

ii.

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