SMART726 v. De Sousa: Garment Patent Case Dismissed at Federal Circuit

📄 Vollständigen Bericht anzeigen 📥 Als PDF exportieren 🔗 Teilen ⭐ Speichern

📋 Fallzusammenfassung

FallbezeichnungSMART726 v. Michelle E. De Sousa
Fallnummer26-1420 (Fed. Cir.)
GerichtBundesberufungsgericht, Berufung aus dem District of Columbia
DauerFeb 9, 2026 – Feb 23, 2026 14 Days
ErgebnisDismissed by Mutual Agreement
Streitgegenständliches Patent
Beschuldigte ProdukteGarment and brassiere accessory

Fallübersicht

In a swift resolution that lasted just 14 days, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit closed Case No. 26-1420 — SMART726 v. Michelle E. De Sousa — after the parties reached a mutual agreement to dismiss the appeal. Filed on February 9, 2026, and closed by February 23, 2026, this garment and brassiere accessory patent infringement dispute centered on U.S. Patent No. 8,152,591 B2, a wearable apparel innovation.

While the dismissal forecloses a published appellate ruling, the case carries meaningful signals for IP professionals and patent litigants in the apparel and wearable accessories sector. The voluntary dismissal under Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 42(b) — with each party bearing its own costs — suggests either a negotiated resolution or a strategic withdrawal, both of which reflect patterns increasingly common in consumer product patent litigation at the appellate level.

For patent attorneys tracking Federal Circuit dispositions, IP professionals monitoring garment accessory patent trends, and R&D teams assessing freedom-to-operate risks in wearable apparel, this case offers concise but instructive lessons.

Die Parteien

⚖️ Kläger

SMART726

Identified as the patent-asserting party, likely an IP holding or assertion entity in the apparel sector, monetizing innovations through licensing or litigation.

🛡️ Beklagter

Michelle E. De Sousa

Named individually, suggesting a small business operator, independent designer, or entrepreneur in the garment accessories market.

Das streitige Patent

This case involved U.S. Patent No. 8,152,591 B2, covering a garment and brassiere accessory innovation. Patents in this category typically address structural, functional, or aesthetic improvements to undergarment support systems, straps, or connective hardware.

🔍

Designing a similar apparel product?

Check if your garment design might infringe this or related patents before launch.

FTO-Prüfung durchführen →

Das Urteil und die rechtliche Analyse

Zeitplan des Rechtsstreits und Verfahrensgeschichte

The appeal was filed directly with the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, the exclusive appellate venue for U.S. patent matters, indicating that prior proceedings had concluded at the district court level — most likely in the District of Columbia — before the matter was elevated.

Berufung eingelegtFebruary 9, 2026
Fall abgeschlossen23. Februar 2026
Gesamtdauer14 Tage

The 14-day lifecycle from filing to closure is extraordinarily brief for Federal Circuit proceedings, where even routine motions typically require weeks to resolve. This compressed timeline almost certainly reflects a pre-negotiated resolution, with the appeal filed to preserve rights or enforce a settlement agreement already in progress at the time of filing.

No information regarding the district court proceedings — including claim construction orders, summary judgment motions, or trial-level findings — is available in the current record. The absence of a substantive appellate ruling means no claim construction analysis or validity determination was issued by the Federal Circuit.

Ergebnis

The Federal Circuit ordered the proceeding dismissed under Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 42(b), the voluntary dismissal mechanism requiring either stipulation of the parties or court approval. The order further specified that each side shall bear its own costs — a standard provision in mutually agreed dismissals that signals neither party extracted a clear cost-shifting victory.

No damages figure was disclosed. No injunctive relief was granted or denied on the merits.

Urteilsursachenanalyse

The case was classified as an infringement action, meaning SMART726’s underlying claim alleged that De Sousa’s garment accessory product infringed one or more claims of US 8,152,591 B2. However, because the matter resolved before any Federal Circuit merits briefing or oral argument, no judicial analysis of infringement, validity, or claim construction is available from this proceeding.

The mutual cost-bearing provision is analytically significant: in patent cases where a plaintiff achieves a favorable settlement, defendants often bear costs as part of the resolution terms. The symmetrical cost allocation here suggests either a nuanced settlement with non-monetary components, or a recognition by both parties that continued litigation carried disproportionate risk or expense relative to the stakes involved.

Rechtliche Bedeutung

Because the dismissal was voluntary and without prejudice to any stated legal principle, Case No. 26-1420 carries no direct precedential value for garment patent claim construction or infringement doctrine. The Federal Circuit issued no opinion on the merits of US 8,152,591 B2’s validity or scope.

However, the case contributes to a documented pattern of early appellate dismissals in consumer product patent disputes involving individual defendants and IP assertion entities — a trend with meaningful implications for how such cases are evaluated at filing and how quickly they resolve when litigation economics are asymmetric.

⚠️

Freedom to Operate (FTO) Analysis for Garment IP

This swift dismissal highlights IP risks in the competitive garment accessory market. Choose your next step:

📋 Die Auswirkungen dieses Falls verstehen

Learn about the specific risks and implications from this litigation in the apparel sector.

  • View related patents in the garment accessory space
  • See which companies are most active in wearable IP
  • Understand dismissal patterns in consumer product IP
📊 Patentlandschaft anzeigen
⚠️
Hochrisikogebiet

Brassiere accessory designs

📋
1 aktives Patent

In garment accessory space

Early Dismissal Trend

Häufig bei IP für Konsumgüter

✅ Wichtigste Erkenntnisse

Für Patentanwälte und Prozessanwälte

Voluntary Federal Circuit dismissals under FRCP 42(b) with mutual cost-bearing may signal pre-appeal settlements — track these patterns for portfolio valuation insights.

Verwandte Rechtsprechung suchen →

US 8,152,591 B2 remains an active, asserted patent in the garment accessory space — monitor for future enforcement activity.

Präzedenzfälle erkunden →

The 14-day appellate lifecycle suggests pre-negotiated resolution; consider structured settlement timelines in similar matters.

Analysieren Sie Trends bei Rechtsstreitigkeiten →
🔒
Unlock R&D and IP Strategy for Wearable Tech
Get actionable IP strategy steps for product teams in apparel, including FTO timing guidance and competitive landscape insights.
Apparel FTO Guidance Competitive IP Landscape Design-Around Strategies
Entdecken Sie die vollständige Analyse in PatSnap Eureka

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Sind Sie bereit, Ihre Patentstrategie zu stärken?

Schließen Sie sich den über 18.000 Fachleuten aus dem Bereich des geistigen Eigentums an, die PatSnap Eureka nutzen, um mit KI-gestützter Präzision Recherchen zum Stand der Technik durchzuführen, Patentanmeldungen zu erstellen und Wettbewerbslandschaften zu analysieren.

PatSnap-Team für geistiges Eigentum

Patentrecherche und Wettbewerbsbeobachtung · PatSnap

Diese Analyse wurde vom PatSnap IP Intelligence Team erstellt – einer Gruppe aus Patentanalysten, IP-Strategen und Datenwissenschaftlern, die täglich mit der globalen Patentdatenbank von PatSnap arbeiten, die über 2 Milliarden strukturierte Datenpunkte aus Patenten, Prozessakten, wissenschaftlicher Literatur und behördlichen Einreichungen umfasst.

Das Team ist darauf spezialisiert, wegweisende Gerichtsurteile zu verfolgen, komplexe Gerichtsentscheidungen in umsetzbare Strategien zum Schutz geistigen Eigentums zu übersetzen und die Auswirkungen auf die Wettbewerbsanalyse für Forschungs- und Entwicklungs- sowie Rechtsabteilungen zu ermitteln. Alle Fallanalysen stützen sich auf Primärquellen: offizielle Gerichtsakten, beim USPTO eingereichte Unterlagen und Urteile des Federal Circuit.

📊 Über 2 Milliarden Patentdatenpunkte 🌍 Über 120 Länder abgedeckt 🏢 Über 18.000 Kunden weltweit ⚖️ Globale Rechtsstreitdatenbank 🔍 Aus Primärquellen verifiziert

Referenzen

  1. United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit — Case 26-1420
  2. USPTO Patent Full-Text Database — US8152591B2
  3. PACER — Federal Court Records
  4. Cornell Legal Information Institute – Bundesvorschrift für Berufungsverfahren 42(b)

Dieser Artikel dient ausschließlich zu Informationszwecken und stellt keine Rechtsberatung dar. Alle Angaben zu den Fällen stammen aus öffentlich zugänglichen Gerichtsakten. Informationen zu den Funktionen der Plattform finden Sie auf PatSnap.

⚖️ Haftungsausschluss: Dieser Artikel dient ausschließlich zu Informationszwecken und stellt keine Rechtsberatung dar. Die dargestellte Analyse spiegelt öffentlich zugängliche Fallinformationen und allgemeine Rechtsgrundsätze wider. Für spezifische Beratung zu Patentstreitigkeiten, FTO-Analysen oder IP-Strategien wenden Sie sich bitte an einen qualifizierten Patentanwalt.