Peloton Files New Claims Against Echelon in New Patent Fight

Feb. 8, 2021, 3:48 PM UTC

Peloton said several models of Echelon’s Smart Connect line of exercise bikes infringe a patent related to computer-augmented exercise classes over a network.

  • Peloton is seeking cash compensation of an amount to be determined at trial and a court order blocking further unauthorized use of the invention, according to complaint filed Friday in federal court in Wilmington, Delaware
  • Patent was issued in May 2020, complaint says
  • Targeted products include Smart Connect EX1, EX3, EX5 and EX5s bikes, complaint says
  • Peloton sued Echelon in October 2019, claiming Echelon’s bikes infringe patents and trademarks, and accusing Echelon of false advertising; that ...

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