What is the patent number for the 'Cushion Device' patent related to the Gokhale Method?
Gokhale_Method Franchise · 2024 FDDAnswer from 2024 FDD Document
FORMATION
Esther Gokhale is the inventor and owner of two patents that are material to the franchise. The two patents cover products that franchisees may use in classes and sell to students or members of the public.
The first patent is titled "Ergonomic systems and devices." It is a mechanical patent bearing number 7,540,564, issued June 2, 2009 for a period of 17 years. This patent covers a system or device for providing traction or support to portions of the user's body to help stretch or decompress the user's spine. The patent can be used in chairs, beds, cushions or other articles of furniture.
The second patent is titled "Cushion Device." It is a design patent bearing number D604,084, issued November 17, 2009 for 17 years. This patent covers an ornamental design for a cushion device.
Although we haven't filed any applications for copyright registration, we claim copyright protection as well as trade secret protection for the teaching script, Teacher's Manual, software, advertising materials, and other materials we give you for your use or for public dissemination, other proprietary information and publications we own or have acquired under license from a third party, and everything concerning the Gokhale System. You may resell products that are protected by patents owned or licensed to us, but have no rights to the underlying intellectual property.
Source: Item 14 — PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION (FDD pages 25–26)
What This Means (2024 FDD)
According to the 2024 Gokhale Method Franchise Disclosure Document, Esther Gokhale owns two patents that are relevant to the franchise, as franchisees may use the products covered by these patents in classes and sell them to students or the public. One of these patents is for a 'Cushion Device'.
The 'Cushion Device' patent is a design patent with the number D604,084. It was issued on November 17, 2009, and is valid for 17 years. This patent specifically covers the ornamental design of the cushion device.
Prospective franchisees should understand that while they can resell products protected by these patents, they do not have any rights to the underlying intellectual property. The Franchise Agreement does not require Gokhale Method to protect these patents or indemnify franchisees if they are sued for infringement. Additionally, franchisees have no rights if Gokhale Method decides to modify or discontinue the patented products.