When did they stop using the "Patent Pend." DFV bridges?
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When did they stop using the "Patent Pend." DFV's
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Re: When did they stop using the "Patent Pend." DFV's
I'm unsure if they ever did. I just checked my 2006 Legacy (with the newer metric trem arm), and that still has "Pat. Pend." written on it.
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Re: When did they stop using the "Patent Pend." DFV's
Really. So did they apply, get a pending status while filing but never got the patent? If so, I wonder why it was rejected...
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Re: When did they stop using the "Patent Pend." DFV's
I don´t know which patent corresponds to what you call DFV bridge, but the bridges in the G&L Patents page (http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/GALLERY2/ma ... temId=5580) were all patented long time ago.
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Re: When did they stop using the "Patent Pend." DFV's
Yes, I saw that. I just wanted to know why now a 2006 instrument could have the "Pending" status stamped into the bridge... Without diving into this patent, do the patent(s) only cover part of the overall bridge design?
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Re: When did they stop using the "Patent Pend." DFV's
It could be that your bridge is covered by a patent application that is actually pending; that they simply forgot to change the "Patent pending" to the corresponding patent number or that they have a large stock of bridges with the "patent pending". If there is no patent number on the bridge, it is difficult to know what really happens without help from someone in G&L.replyman wrote:Yes, I saw that. I just wanted to know why now a 2006 instrument could have the "Pending" status stamped into the bridge... Without diving into this patent, do the patent(s) only cover part of the overall bridge design?
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Regarding the other question, there is for instance a patent covering mainly the mechanism for attaching the arm to the bridge (http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/GALLERY2/ma ... temId=5603), this other patent is about the saddles (http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/GALLERY2/ma ... temId=5608) and this one is more for the overall design (http://www.guitarsbyleo.com/GALLERY2/ma ... temId=5585).
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Re: When did they stop using the "Patent Pend." DFV's
Thanks. It never lets me down. G&L rocks!