Schick Quattro Suit
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Blueprints and engineering documents for Schick Quattro razor will be submitted by Energizer to Boston district court to refute allegations that Quattro was designed using Gillette's patented progressive geometric blade configuration, firm says in Sept. 18 court filing. Gillette filed patent infringement suit against Energizer in August (1"The Rose Sheet" Aug. 18, 2003, p. 3). Firm also plans to provide prior art and related references, data and related materials showing function of Quattro and information on exposure/geometry of Quattro and other products in its defense. Energizer says it will respond to Gillette's motion for preliminary injunction by Oct. 2...
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