Indianapolis, Indiana – Attorneys for Plaintiff, Vandor Corporation, of Richmond, Indiana filed suit in the Southern District of Indiana alleging that Defendant, Matthews International Corp., of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania infringed its rights on United States Patent No. 9,649,240 (“the ‘240 Patent”) titled “Lightweight Casket Having Foldable Sides,” and United States Patent No. 8,375,535 (the ‘535 patent),
Plaintiff is the owner by assignment of both patents. Both patents describe caskets and cremation containers to be used in cremation and other funeral services. The caskets include sides and edges that fold down. Plaintiff alleges that Defendant sells a product named “Matthews Cremation Fold-Down Rental Insert” that infringes upon claims of both patents.
Regarding the ‘535 patent, Plaintiff claims that the allegedly infringing product violates claims 1-11, 14, and 15 of the patent. Regarding the ‘240 patent, Plaintiff claims the allegedly infringing product violates claims 1-18 of the patent.
Plaintiff asserts jurisdiction over the Pennsylvania Defendant by virtue of Defendant allegedly “committing acts of infringement” in the judicial district.
The case was assigned to Chief Judge Jane E. Magnus-Stinson and Magistrate Judge Tim A. Baker in the Southern District and assigned Case 1:18-cv-00040-JMS-TAB.