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  • jballer
    Beantown Baller
    • Jul 2003
    • 24

    #631
    By filing for patents, they can claim originality for their "inventions". If it goes through, they get a significant ego boost ( and financial) knowing that they can 'officially' say that they have actually invented something, because the court system said they did.

    Well with their upcoming Shocker, Nerve, and inline Maxflo's I wonder why they are so worried about their financial future. If their words are true, the markers and air system should rake in the money. Maybe they know something about their upcoming products that we don't?

    I know that waiting list of the `03 Shocker is a longer than is 7 year old boy's Christmas wishlist.

    Officially created something? What is that? How much more official does it have to be when there are hundreds of thousands of your company's markers being used worldwide. That would be official enough for me.

    I hope I didn't puncture through your flame suit, for it was not my intention :).

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    • Micromag man!
      Registered User
      • Jun 2001
      • 183

      #632
      Wow, that is 100% gayness..... can i get one of those Smart Parts Nazi stickers made 4 my hopper? The field i goto is Space Coast Paintball and they have osmething to do with smart parts and pretty much all they sell is smart parts and i see at least 2 imps sold every time i got there.... from now on ima do EVERYTHING in my power to convince them NOT to buy the impulse or shocker.... i think the nazi sticker would make the owner made (the owner in which is one of the biggest jerks ive met in my ENITRE life)

      ok thanks, that was my moment
      -Adam
      bring it!

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      • jinxed
        resident old guy
        • Jun 2001
        • 92

        #633
        Originally posted by WickedAirSportz


        The Ellis patent pre-dates this as a electro-pneumatic pellet gun. This patent was referenced 3 times in the first 3 patent submissions by Smart Parts, which were declined BECAUSE of this patent (according to the patent accessor's notes). Amazing that they leave the reference to this patent out, and they get their patent granted. Later on, they put a reference to this patent in an attachment (not as a reference in the reference section)... nice, eh?
        I noticed that too. Seems pretty sneaky since the "ELLIS" patent clearly claims:
        1- electronic control means for controlling said gun;
        2- electronic means to detect presence of a said projectile in said firing position and send a projectile presence signal to said electronic control means;

        And the ELLIS patent was approved 1 -year- before the Shocker patent. My guess is that Smart Parts BOUGHT THE RIGHTS to this patent.
        Why? Because this patent also covers ACE systems, and "some say" that Smart Parts is also wants to stop all ACE production.

        The "ELLIS" completely invalidates the Shocker patent 100%. You could argue that the NAVY patent doesnt apply because it was patented before paintball, but the ELLIS patent is pretty solid. Smart Parts -must- own the rights to this? How can we find out?

        By the way, notice that the inventor is "Shawn Ellis of Georgia".
        There is a "Shawn Ellis of Georgia" who plays on the Avalanche pro team! Weird huh?
        Does anyone know the Shawn Ellis of Avalanche?

        -Nick
        -NE Devil Dogs

        Don't Support Paintball Nazis

        Boycott Smart Parts

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        • zabbu
          Bunkermonkey Hunter
          • Mar 2003
          • 94

          #634
          ok, a few thoughts

          First i happen to agree with the man in the flame suit.
          SP coppied or bought MOST of their product lines, the Pneuventures shocker! hell i owned one of those. The maxflo, had one of those on my Pneu shocker!
          I must admit i do own a SP shocker, and i will continue to own it, but i must state that what they are currently doing is very underhanded. The revision of their patent was very slick. So, where do i get the Anti smart parts stickers? and i mean ALL of them. i have a huge nitro tank to fill here =).
          On a slightly more reasonable note, i must agree with a few other people, cursing, or even rash ranting to people will not solve anything. i am going to be sending a very polite and frank email to SP and question their actions. it will probably be ignored, but i am going to try, i am also having one of my pre-law friends work on getting more info and looking over their patents. i will keep updating as i find out.
          brandon
          P.S.
          Seeking chat with Indiana players!
          zabbux on AIM
          Proud owner of a 98 Eclipse cocker with Eblade, and soon to be warped!
          If you get bored AIM ME!
          zabbux

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          • WickedAirSportz

            #635
            There is a "Shawn Ellis of Georgia" who plays on the Avalanche pro team! Weird huh?
            Not the same guy... and Smart Parts does not own this patent. WDP has been trying to purchase this patent for several years, and nobody is able to locate the patent holder.

            Yes, it does pre-date the Smart Parts patent, and does qualify as prior art.

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            • Cyberious
              a.k.a Professor Porn Wang
              • Jan 2002
              • 561

              #636
              Originally posted by Micromag man!
              The field i goto is Space Coast Paintball and they have osmething to do with smart parts and pretty much all they sell is smart parts and i see at least 2 imps sold every time i got there....
              Space Coast is run by Frank Connell of the All Americans. 3-J which is just down the road is owned by the family of another All American named Jason. Not going to them isn't going to do anything to SP particularly 3-J. Boycotting them would only cause them to possibly close. While I agree with boycotting SP I'm not going to shoot myself in the foot by causing local fields to close. Just don't buy SP stuff.You could let Frank know what you think of SP but you might get an earful of unpleasant 4 letter words. I like both fields particularly 3-J. They are family owned and take care of their regulars. They have great refs and do their best to ensure you have fun and get your moneys worth.

              WANG Force!


              Abandon All Hope

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              • icegod
                Registered User
                • Jul 2003
                • 27

                #637
                Originally posted by WickedAirSportz


                Not the same guy... and Smart Parts does not own this patent. WDP has been trying to purchase this patent for several years, and nobody is able to locate the patent holder.

                Yes, it does pre-date the Smart Parts patent, and does qualify as prior art.

                Again, not a legal expert but if no one can be contacted on this patent, even qualifying, does that affect its use as prior art?

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                • jinxed
                  resident old guy
                  • Jun 2001
                  • 92

                  #638
                  Originally posted by WickedAirSportz


                  Not the same guy... and Smart Parts does not own this patent. WDP has been trying to purchase this patent for several years, and nobody is able to locate the patent holder.
                  Very interesting!

                  I found some old emails for "Shawn Ellis" of Watkinsville, but they all bounced.
                  The address listed on the patent is now owned by dog breeders.

                  -Nick

                  Don't Support Paintball Nazis

                  Boycott Smart Parts

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                  • Micromag man!
                    Registered User
                    • Jun 2001
                    • 183

                    #639
                    Cyberious... i never said i wont go there i said id try to demote their products as much as i can while im there and Frank is a jewk to me everytime i go in there... and i live like 5 mins from 3-J :)
                    bring it!

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                    • icegod
                      Registered User
                      • Jul 2003
                      • 27

                      #640
                      Originally posted by jballer



                      Well with their upcoming Shocker, Nerve, and inline Maxflo's I wonder why they are so worried about their financial future. If their words are true, the markers and air system should rake in the money. Maybe they know something about their upcoming products that we don't?

                      I know that waiting list of the `03 Shocker is a longer than is 7 year old boy's Christmas wishlist.

                      Officially created something? What is that? How much more official does it have to be when there are hundreds of thousands of your company's markers being used worldwide. That would be official enough for me.

                      I hope I didn't puncture through your flame suit, for it was not my intention :).
                      Upcoming nerve, shocker, and maxflo's......... where are they? The nerve for the most part is still mythical, the shocker hasn't "officially" been released due to alot of problems and its performance from the teams using them is less than stellar. Notice the ORIGINAL statements on the shocker when FIRST marketed was closed-bolt and included an ACE, now its open bolt and no ace. THE ONLY thing from the shocker design is the fact its called a shocker, its not a shocker its a different design in an attempt to exploit the shocker name for sales. And who even knows when and even IF the shocker or nerve will even be released.

                      As for "officially creating" something. They have not had one single original idea or thought. Every item they produced was based on previous works by other companies. Just because kingman sells thousands of markers world wide doesn't mean they invented the stacked tube design thier markers are famous for. But again they're not claiming they invented the idea either.

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                      • Ov3rmind
                        Speechless
                        • Nov 2001
                        • 2637

                        #641
                        Actually the new Shocker has been released to the public, check out the Shocker forum on IOG (pics and explanation). A few stores have recieved shipments, and they all sold out quick.

                        Too bad I'm not interested in buying one anymore.
                        Converge Kills

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                        • icegod
                          Registered User
                          • Jul 2003
                          • 27

                          #642
                          Originally posted by Ov3rmind
                          Actually the new Shocker has been released to the public, check out the Shocker forum on IOG (pics and explanation). A few stores have recieved shipments, and they all sold out quick.

                          Too bad I'm not interested in buying one anymore.
                          Aight, thanks, "officially" meaning big scale, since none of the SP dealers or anything has recieved anything around here, or around where i play. Nor have they been placed on their sites nor their major distributors such as Action Villiage. I haven't nor really been to the IOG except the last few days but not surfing them so, guess i was just a little outof the loop, but from none of the places i know that would sell them haven't had them up yet :) I did however see some and shoot one @ Chicago open and was more so disappointed as it was nothing they had built the hype to be.
                          Last edited by icegod; 07-26-2003, 07:28 PM.

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                          • bunker_idiot
                            Registered User
                            • May 2003
                            • 4

                            #643
                            One reason that i believe that SP completely changes their design for teh shocker is of ex post facto... they cant be sued for something they did before the patent was made or that they have changed. This can also apply for the people who are currently being sued, they can meerly say that when they created this there was no law, or specific copyright upon what they were doing. And 2 mo things...1: i thought SP was also sueing this 1 guy who created a silonid that didnt even wrk, ne comments? and 2: *POOF* u SP *POOF AGAIN* bastered, if i cant get a w0rr blad3 bc of u guys lets just say that theres gonna be a molitov cocktail w/ some1s name on it u *MAJOR POOF* spelunkers!

                            Watch the *POOFING* cussing!
                            Last edited by Load SM5; 07-27-2003, 12:56 PM.

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                            • SuiciDal Sn Y p ER
                              Registered User
                              • Apr 2003
                              • 3814

                              #644
                              smart parts basically got everyone against them now
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                              • wad04
                                Registered User
                                • Jan 2003
                                • 1207

                                #645
                                dude this is ganna suck if smart parts did this
                                who ever said "its not whether you win or lose..." probably lost.

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