State of the Art of Motorized Cycles
Intellectual Property attorneys affiliated with the Shark Tank Season 2 production contacted IP.com in 2010 to perform FTO/Clearance searching on the innovations and products being marketed by the contestants of the Shark Tank Season 2 cast.
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IP.com conducted over 60 freedom to operate research projects on various aspects of the products being marketed by the contestants in order to provide the attorneys affiliated with the show the information necessary to perform due diligence analysis of the intellectual property associated with the contestants' inventions, products and services.
There's a similar show in Canada, Dragon's Den, on which we saw a Canadian inventor, Ben Gulak, pitch his invention, the Uno, a motorized cycle. Benjamin Gulak has filed a patent appliication with the USPTO for this motorized cycle.
"Why not take this invention to Toyota?" say the Dragons. Or, let's say, Honda.
Honda is a leading innovator of motorized cycles, personal mobility devices, robotic balance and agility. Just ask Asimo.
Yikes! We saw a cyclist riding the streets of Toronto, Canada, on a Yike Bike, the brainchild of Grant Ryan, an inventor from New Zealand, who has filed an international patent application for this.
Steve van Dulken, Information Expert with the British Library Research Service, recently wrote on The Patent Search Blog about the international patent application for the YikeBike®.


