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  • Pax Labs Files Patent Suit Against Stiizy

    Pax Labs Files Patent Suit Against Stiizy

    Credit: Stiizy

    Pax Labs Inc. has filed a lawsuit against the vape brand Stiiizy Inc. and its manufacturer ALD Group Ltd. for allegedly infringing four patents with vape pens they make and sell.

    Stiiizy and Hong Kong-based ALD make vaporizing devices, including a cartridge and battery, that utilize methods similar to Pax Labs’ patents, according to separate complaints filed Monday in the US District Court for the Central District of California, according to media reports.

    Pax Labs said the companies infringed U.S. Patent Nos. 11,369,756, 11,369,757, 11,766,527, and 11,759,580, which deal with methods for leak-resistant vaporizer cartridges and apparatuses.

    The patents are all labeled as a “Leak-resistant vaporizer device.”

  • Cabbacis Patents Low-Nicotine Pods in Canada

    Cabbacis Patents Low-Nicotine Pods in Canada

    A U.S. federally licensed tobacco product manufacturer focused on harm reduction products announced today that the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) has issued patents for its pods comprising blends of very low-nicotine tobacco and hemp for use with electronic nicotine-delivery systems (ENDS).

    Canadian Patent No. 3,151,047 was issued to Cabbacis and includes 27 claims which will expire on September 10, 2040. Earlier in 2022, CIPO also issued Patent No. 3,107,796 to Cabbacis for cigarettes comprising blends of very-low-nicotine tobacco and hemp.

    “I am pleased that both types of our products are now patented in Canada, which is one of our early target countries for commercialization,” said Joseph Pandolfino, founder and president of Cabbacis.

    Credit: Feng Yu

    Primary applications of the company’s very low-nicotine cigarettes and vaping pods in development comprising blends of very low-nicotine tobacco and hemp are to assist smokers of conventional cigarettes to smoke less, transition to less harmful tobacco or nicotine products or quit nicotine use altogether, according to a press release.

    Cabbacis’ patent portfolio includes 25 issued patents and various pending patent applications across the United States, Europe, China, Japan, South Korea, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Brazil and other countries. The company holds six U.S. patents.