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Everlight suing Nichia over LEDs in the U.S.

The battle between two of the major competitors in the LED manufacturing industry is hotting up

Everlight Electronics has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Nichia in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.

The lawsuit seeks to enjoin Nichia from manufacturing, using, importing, offering for sale, or selling its infringing products in the United States. Everlight is also seeking monetary damages.

What's more, Everlight is also asking the U.S. Court to declare two Nichia patents invalid, unenforceable and improperly issued by the U.S. Patent Office.

Everlight is seeking enforcement of a patent covering LED metallisation technology (U.S. Patent No. 6,653,215). Everlight says it is the exclusive U.S. licensee of the '215 Patent, which is owned by Emcore.

Uses for Nichia's LEDs being sold in the U.S. that are alleged to infringe on the '215 patent include residential lighting products, street lights and spotlights.

As we know, the market for these products is growing rapidly in the U.S. as consumers, electric utilities, and utility regulators all seek to reduce overall electricity consumption and cost. Highly energy-efficient LED lights consume substantially less electricity than equivalent incandescent light bulbs.

LED lights also last more than 100 times longer than equivalent incandescent bulbs and more than 10 times longer than equivalent compact fluorescent bulbs.

Everlight is also asking the U.S. Court to declare that Nichia's U.S. Patent Nos. 5,998,925 and 7,531,960 are invalid, unenforceable and improperly issued by the U.S. Patent Office and that Everlight's LED products do not infringe on those patents. The patents in question cover the use of certain types of phosphors in producing white-light LEDs.
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