Electros, Paintball and the Gardners

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  • LK-13
    Confused on purpose!
    • Dec 2006
    • 584

    #1

    Electros, Paintball and the Gardners

    OK the Gardners put a legal/patent choke hold on the electro market.
    but Tippmann still has e-triggers.
    Kingmann still has e-triggers.
    companies like www.goapeonline.com still make boards and e-trigger supplies.

    so have they all paid royalties to the Gardners?
    i would think that Tippmann and Kingmann would be big enough that they can and would fight the Gardners if need be...

    so anyone have any insight here?

    Tom can you please share your thoughts on this one?
  • garbageman705
    I was the garbageman
    • Dec 2007
    • 476

    #2
    I think Kingman gets around the patent by being based oversees. Not sure about Tippmann.

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    • AGD
      The man from AGD

      • Oct 2000
      • 5916

      #3
      There is some question about the Gardner's patent covering sear tripper electros. Strangely they have not gone after Tippman or Kingman but from what I understand, they have threatened some people who make replacement boards.

      They do have a license price for sear trippers that is cheaper than the others by a significant amount. WGP indirectly paid a license fee by buying the egrips from England (they were paying).

      So you ask a good question, I dont have a clear answer.

      AGD
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      • custar
        Registered User
        • Jan 2003
        • 1238

        #4
        I can be corrected if I am incorrect (it happens often enough I am used to it). I understood Tippmann did pay a royalty or licensing fee for its e-grips. LK, do you have a source that Tippmann isn't paying royalties to SP? I'm just curious; if Tippmann is not paying, why they aren't presents an interesting question.

        As for boards, I have a hard time seeing how their "326" patent would cover a stand-alone board. Perhaps they are basing whatever claim they are advancing on some type of "facilitating" claim. I could see a claim if the electro switch was on the board itself, but how many of those are there?

        custar

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        • questionful
          LNIB
          • Dec 2006
          • 1416

          #5
          Oh man, I thought the whole SP thing just covered electropneumatics? Who invented the first elctric sear-tripper, what was it, and when?
          And just how much are these licensing fees? Are they public information?

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          • 50 cal
            The evil voices win today
            • Nov 2000
            • 960

            #6
            How did SP get a patent for an electro sear tripper if the solenoid firing device for the M2HB machine gun has been around since WW2?

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            • d4m4don3
              does anyone read my posts?
              • Sep 2005
              • 1228

              #7
              From what I heard ape is fighting this, I know multiple board manufacturers have signed on with sp.

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              • ProblemKinder
                Colossians 3:8
                • Aug 2006
                • 861

                #8
                Originally posted by 50 cal
                How did SP get a patent for an electro sear tripper if the solenoid firing device for the M2HB machine gun has been around since WW2?
                because they patented it for the specific use of paintball markers

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                • LK-13
                  Confused on purpose!
                  • Dec 2006
                  • 584

                  #9
                  to the best of my knowledge the Tippmann E-Trigger pre-dates SP as a company,
                  but i have no evidence that Tippmann is or is not paying SP to continue producing the products that the Gardners had nothing to do with.

                  can someone please hire some prostitutes then get the Gardners all liquored up and get some scandal pics/video to post on you tube!
                  sign the Gardners up on a ton of Gay German Nazi Porn sites so their email is spammed with stuff like "Der Veener Pookinz" and "Das Buttz"

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                  • wetwrks
                    Splatting since '85

                    • Jun 2007
                    • 1828

                    #10
                    Originally posted by 50 cal
                    How did SP get a patent for an electro sear tripper if the solenoid firing device for the M2HB machine gun has been around since WW2?
                    Because a patent expires after something like 10 or 20 years.

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                    • warbeak2099
                      That is my foot!
                      • Jan 2004
                      • 4447

                      #11
                      Originally posted by LK-13
                      can someone please hire some prostitutes then get the Gardners all liquored up and get some scandal pics/video to post on you tube!
                      sign the Gardners up on a ton of Gay German Nazi Porn sites so their email is spammed with stuff like "Der Veener Pookinz" and "Das Buttz"
                      I see you read the NY Times this morning lol. Funny article.
                      My Feedback

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                      • B-Pow
                        patented being bad people
                        • Jul 2007
                        • 209

                        #12
                        Originally posted by LK-13
                        can someone please hire some prostitutes then get the Gardners all liquored up and get some scandal pics/video to post on you tube!
                        sign the Gardners up on a ton of Gay German Nazi Porn sites so their email is spammed with stuff like "Der Veener Pookinz" and "Das Buttz"
                        win.

                        I still want to send their factory a PETA care package, I have heard tale of a website somewhere where you can sign people up to have Mormons/jehovis witnesses visit their house. I must find this again and send them to SP headquarters...every few months.

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                        • custar
                          Registered User
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 1238

                          #13
                          Originally posted by wetwrks
                          Because a patent expires after something like 10 or 20 years.
                          After a patent expires, the ideas become public domain; they cannot be patented again, or at least the Patent Office should not issue a new patent on pubic domain ideas.

                          custar

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                          • punkncat
                            One foot less
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 5841

                            #14
                            Mmmmkayyy, so....you knew this was coming.

                            IF SP has no patent, or is using a lesser fee for sear trippers, and we know that mags are sear trippers......need I say more?

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                            • B-Pow
                              patented being bad people
                              • Jul 2007
                              • 209

                              #15
                              Originally posted by punkncat
                              Mmmmkayyy, so....you knew this was coming.

                              IF SP has no patent, or is using a lesser fee for sear trippers, and we know that mags are sear trippers......need I say more?
                              Re-realse of the E-mag? I'd buy one...

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