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Patent for a night splint

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Jul 1, 2008.

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    3M have just been granted this patent
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  3. William Fowler

    William Fowler Active Member

    I am no expert on the legalese of patents, but I am sure I have seen several products in the market that look exactly like what is described!
     
  4. Admin2

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    Here is image from patent:

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  5. Craig Payne

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    I too have seen them; not sure if they were the 3M one that is part of this patent or not. If they were not, then I assume they can expect a letter from 3M's lawyers :hammer:
     
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