ITC Asks for Public Comment Following Complaint Over CPAP Pillows
The International Trade Commission is seeking comments on public interest issues raised by a Section 337 complaint submitted April 20 by Psyche Comfort Products, which does business as Pro-Pap. The complaint alleges Lumia Products is importing specialty memory foam sidesleeper…
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pillows that infringe on two patents personally held by Pro-Pap CEO Todd Deetsch. The pillows are designed to be used in combination with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) systems. Pro-Pap is asking the ITC for a limited exclusion order and a cease and desist order against Lumia. Public interest statements are due by May 5.