No Spill, LLC. v. Scepter Corporation et al

  1. January 04, 2024

    'Sour Grapes? YES, Very Sour,' Inventor Tells Judge In IP Case

    Going against the advice of his lawyers, an inventor of a "no spill" gasoline container let loose on a Kansas federal judge over how disappointed he was that she didn't agree that his failed lawsuit had been "evidently too complex for the average juror."

  2. October 10, 2023

    Fuel Container Maker Denied Costs After Beating Patent Case

    Calling the case "close and difficult," a Kansas federal judge has denied fuel container maker Scepter Corp.'s request for more than $366,000 in court costs, following a jury verdict that it did not infringe two No Spill LLC patents.

  3. May 09, 2023

    Experts Misled Jury, Gas Can Maker Says In Retrial Bid

    No Spill Inc. has asked a Kansas federal judge to overrule a jury verdict that a Canadian company did not infringe its U.S. patents to lower the risk of gasoline can explosions, and it said that if the judge won't enter a new judgment, there should be a retrial.

  4. March 14, 2023

    Jury Finds No Infringement In Fuel Container Fight

    A Kansas federal jury found Tuesday that a Canadian company didn't infringe a pair of U.S. patents relating to devices meant to stop explosions in gasoline containers, but also found that the patents were valid.

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