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I've been doing some patent searches to corroborate an idea, and I'm somewhat perplexed at some of the patents I've seen granted. Two examples, 4807169 and 5832446. If you wade through all the technical and fancy-sounding terms, what you're really left with is the following: a computer which displays cooking recipes, menus, etc.
So I'm trying to understand what exactly is patented here? The hardware described in the patents by itself is nothing but a computer, which obviously couldn't be patented. Is it the software only that's patented, in which case the vast majority of recipe software available today would be infringing on the patents? Doesn't seem like it, as there is a lot of detail on the hardware components of the patents. Is it the idea of combining the two? If I would sell a computer that only has cooking software on it, would I be infringing on this patent?
I'm just trying to understand things through the eyes of the patent office. What exactly did they give a patent for?
TIA!
I've been doing some patent searches to corroborate an idea, and I'm somewhat perplexed at some of the patents I've seen granted. Two examples, 4807169 and 5832446. If you wade through all the technical and fancy-sounding terms, what you're really left with is the following: a computer which displays cooking recipes, menus, etc.
So I'm trying to understand what exactly is patented here? The hardware described in the patents by itself is nothing but a computer, which obviously couldn't be patented. Is it the software only that's patented, in which case the vast majority of recipe software available today would be infringing on the patents? Doesn't seem like it, as there is a lot of detail on the hardware components of the patents. Is it the idea of combining the two? If I would sell a computer that only has cooking software on it, would I be infringing on this patent?
I'm just trying to understand things through the eyes of the patent office. What exactly did they give a patent for?
TIA!