An “as-seen-on-TV” product maker allegedly infringes patents with its Emeril Lagasse-endorsed combination air fryer and pressure cooker.
SharkNinja Operating LLC said that Tristar Products Inc.'s appliance infringes its patents—and that celebrity chef Lagasse induces others to infringe by endorsing the product—in an Oct. 4 complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
SharkNinja sells the Ninja Foodi at stores including Walmart, Best Buy, and Target, and online through Amazon.com. It said the Foodi was “the first appliance of its kind to offer users the ability to cook food using both pressure cooking and air frying in ...
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