Illinois Court Awards $1.7M in Food Warmer Patent Default Judgment

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FallbezeichnungGuangdong Willing Technology Corp. v. Shenzhen HongFa Dianzi ShangWu YouXian GongSi
Fallnummer1:25-cv-11061 (N.D. Ill.)
GerichtUS-Bezirksgericht für den nördlichen Bezirk von Illinois
DauerSep 2025 – Mar 2026 178 Days
ErgebnisPlaintiff Win — $1.71M Damages + Injunction
Streitige Patente
Beschuldigte ProdukteFood Warming Mat – Fast Heating Silicone Electric Warming Tray, Warming Mat for Food: Portable Fast Even Heating Thickened Silicone Food Warmers

Einführung

In a decisive patent infringement ruling, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois entered a default judgment of $1,711,842.67 against Shenzhen HongFa Dianzi ShangWu YouXian GongSi in favor of Guangdong Willing Technology Corporation — concluding a case that underscores the serious financial and operational consequences awaiting e-commerce sellers who ignore U.S. patent litigation summons.

Case No. 1:25-cv-11061, centered on U.S. Patent No. US12349244B2 covering silicone electric food warming mat technology, resolved in just 178 days. The verdict carries significant weight for IP professionals monitoring cross-border patent enforcement against Chinese e-commerce defendants, a rapidly growing category of litigation in U.S. federal courts. For patent holders, R&D teams, and in-house counsel in the consumer electronics and kitchen appliance space, this case offers instructive lessons on assertion strategy, default judgment mechanics, and platform-level asset enforcement.

Fallübersicht

Die Parteien

⚖️ Kläger

A Chinese consumer goods manufacturer with an active U.S. intellectual property portfolio, asserting patent rights over innovative food warming technology.

🛡️ Beklagter

A Chinese e-commerce entity that marketed and sold competing food warming mat products through online retail platforms, including Amazon storefronts.

Das streitige Patent

The asserted patent, U.S. Patent No. US12349244B2 (application number US18/939571), covers silicone-based electric food warming mat technology. Key claimed features include fast, even heating capability, multi-level temperature control (four levels), rolled storage design for portability, and raised feet for surface protection. The patent addresses a commercially relevant consumer pain point — maintaining food temperature during buffets, parties, and travel — in a growing segment of the portable kitchen appliance market.

  • US12349244B2 — Silicone electric food warming mat technology

Die beanstandeten Produkte

The defendant marketed at least two product lines directly implicated in the infringement allegations:

  • • Food Warming Mat — Fast Heating Silicone Electric Warming Tray with 4 Level Temperature, Raised Feet Protects Table, Roll Up Buffet Hot Plates Heat Pad
  • • Warming Mat for Food: Portable Fast Even Heating Thickened Silicone Food Warmers for Parties, Roll Up Electric Warming Tray Hot Plate Versatile for Home Buffet Travel

Both products were sold through internet storefronts and closely mirror the functional and structural claims of the ‘244 Patent.

Rechtsvertretung

Plaintiff was represented by attorney Robert Michael Dewitty of Dewitty and Associates, Chtd., a firm with recognized experience in intellectual property enforcement matters. The defendant filed no legal appearance and retained no counsel of record.

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Zeitplan des Rechtsstreits und Verfahrensgeschichte

Filed on September 12, 2025, the case proceeded before Chief Judge Andrea R. Wood of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois — a federal venue well-established for handling complex IP and commercial disputes and a preferred forum for technology and e-commerce patent enforcement actions.

The 178-day resolution timeline is notably swift. The speed reflects the procedural trajectory: defendant Shenzhen HongFa was properly served but elected neither to appear nor to file any responsive pleading, triggering a Rule 55(a) entry of default. Plaintiff subsequently moved for default judgment under Rule 55(b), which the court granted with full damages and injunctive relief. No claim construction battle, no Markman hearing, no summary judgment briefing — the case proceeded directly to judgment on the merits of plaintiff’s pleaded claims.

MeilensteinDatum
Beschwerde eingereicht12. September 2025
Default Entered (Rule 55(a))N/A (pre-judgment)
Versäumnisurteil erlassen9. März 2026
Gesamtdauer178 Days

Das Urteil und die rechtliche Analyse

Ergebnis

Chief Judge Andrea R. Wood granted Plaintiff’s Motion for Default Judgment in full, entering the following relief:

  • Monetary Damages: $1,711,842.67, plus post-judgment interest as provided by law
  • Permanent Injunction barring defendant from making, using, selling, offering for sale, or importing into the United States any products infringing the ‘244 Patent
  • Internet Store Prohibition: Defendant permanently enjoined from operating or maintaining any online listings marketing, selling, or distributing infringing products
  • Asset Freeze and Transfer: All funds in financial accounts — expressly including Amazon and PayPal accounts — associated with infringing activity are frozen and directed toward satisfaction of the judgment
  • Manufacturing and Shipping Cessation: Defendant ordered to immediately cease all manufacturing, shipping, and sales of infringing goods
  • Surety Bond Released: The $10,000 surety bond posted by plaintiff was released back to Dewitty and Associates, Chtd.

Urteilsursachenanalyse

The legal basis is a straightforward patent infringement action under 35 U.S.C. § 271. Because the defendant failed to appear or contest the allegations, the court accepted plaintiff’s well-pleaded infringement claims as admitted. No invalidity defense, no non-infringement argument, and no claim construction dispute were raised. The damages figure of $1,711,842.67 reflects plaintiff’s unrebutted damages calculation submitted in support of the default judgment motion — a common but strategically important feature of default proceedings where the plaintiff’s damages methodology goes unchallenged.

The injunction’s explicit reference to Amazon and PayPal financial accounts is a notable strategic and enforcement feature. Rather than relying solely on injunctive language directed at the defendant, the court’s order creates a mechanism for third-party platform enforcement, effectively freezing marketplace revenue streams pending judgment satisfaction.

Rechtliche Bedeutung

Default judgments of this magnitude against e-commerce defendants serve an increasingly important function in U.S. patent enforcement. They establish that U.S. courts will:

  • • Enter substantial monetary awards based on plaintiffs’ unrebutted damages evidence
  • • Issue broad platform-level injunctions extending to Amazon storefronts and payment processors
  • • Resolve infringement actions within months when defendants fail to engage

While default judgments carry limited precedential value on claim construction or validity doctrine, they carry direct deterrent and enforcement value for patent holders asserting rights against cross-border e-commerce sellers.

Auswirkungen auf die Branche und den Wettbewerb

This case reflects a broader, accelerating trend: Chinese technology manufacturers asserting U.S. patent rights against competing Chinese e-commerce sellers in U.S. federal courts. This cross-border enforcement dynamic challenges the assumption that patent litigation in U.S. courts is exclusively a tool of Western plaintiffs against Asian manufacturers. Guangdong Willing Technology’s successful assertion of U.S. Patent No. US12349244B2 demonstrates that IP-forward Chinese manufacturers are increasingly willing and equipped to use U.S. legal systems offensively.

For companies operating in the portable kitchen appliance, buffet accessory, and silicone consumer product markets, this verdict signals heightened patent enforcement risk in what may appear to be commodity product categories. The food warming mat segment — growing alongside home entertaining and food service trends — has attracted sufficient commercial value to justify active patent prosecution and litigation investment.

The platform-specific injunctive relief also signals to Amazon third-party sellers and online marketplace operators that U.S. patent judgments are increasingly designed to be enforced at the platform layer, not merely against defendants directly.

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Für Patentanwälte und Prozessanwälte

Default judgment is an efficient enforcement path against non-appearing foreign defendants, with platform-level asset injunctions (Amazon, PayPal) boosting collectability.

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Referenzen

  1. USPTO Patent Full-Text Database — US12349244B2
  2. PACER — Case No. 1:25-cv-11061, N.D. Ill.
  3. Northern District of Illinois Court Records
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