HP Corp Touch Screen

Opportunity to Purchase Hewlett Packard Corporation Patents in e-Pen, Smart Helmet and Touch Screen Technologies.

Our client Hewlett Packard Corporation (HP Corp) has asked us to find a buyer for patents pertaining to e-Pen, Smart Helmet and Touch Screen technology. This is an excellent opportunity to obtain 4 US issued patents. A breakdown of the Patent lot is as follows:

Lot PSL 54A (2 Patents) US 7,193,618 and US 7,342,575
This lot contains two inventions that relate to electronic pens capable of capturing and storing motion data during writing. The electronic pen can be used with a computer. It has a sensor that detects the motion of the ball mounted in the pen and outputs electronic signals representing motion.

Lot PSL 54B (1 Patents) US 6,798,392
This lot contains a single invention that relates to a smart helmet which integrates electronics to provide safety and convenience features to a user. Key features of the invention include global locating, environmental sensing and mobile communication. Information detected by the sensor is provided to the user and can also be transmitted over the mobile communication device to others.

Lot PSL 54C (1 Patents) US 7,324,095
This lot contains a single invention that relates to an input device for use in a computer system. The input device consists of a pressure sensitive transferable overlay that can be placed over a display screen to capture user input. During operation, analog response from conductive rows and columns are detected and transmitted to a processor for calculating location of the user input and input pressure.

The Opportunity: the successful buyer of these patents will garner the following benefits:

*Provide a greater barrier to entry into your business sector
*Generate incremental revenue and profits through licensing 3rd parties participating in this market
*Enhancing their current patent portfolio for cross-licensing purposes
*Kick-start product development in this market with knowledge that you have patent protection.

Non-binding offers from interested parties to acquire these patents are expected upon review.