Appliance Recycling Centers of America (ARCA) Files Suit to Invalidate JACO Environmental, Inc.'s Patent Which Claims Method and
14 Dezembro 2004 - 7:13PM
PR Newswire (US)
Appliance Recycling Centers of America (ARCA) Files Suit to
Invalidate JACO Environmental, Inc.'s Patent Which Claims Method
and System Developed and Commercially Used by ARCA Since 1987
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Appliance Recycling
Centers of America, Inc. (OTC:ARCI) (BULLETIN BOARD: ARCI) , the
nation's largest recycler of major household appliances for the
energy conservation programs of electric utilities, and its
California subsidiary, ARCA-California, have filed suit in the U.S.
District Court for the Central District of California alleging that
JACO Environmental, Inc. fraudulently obtained a patent (U.S.
Patent No. 6,732,416) in May 2004 covering appliance recycling
methods and systems originally developed by ARCA beginning in 1987
and used in serving more than 40 electric utility appliance
recycling programs since that time. Edward R. (Jack) Cameron,
ARCA's president and chief executive officer, commented: "ARCA has
been engaged in recycling appliances and disposing of hazardous
components for nearly 20 years, and has developed and implemented
many recycling methods and processes. Over the years we have made
many presentations to industry symposia, published numerous
articles in trade publications and provided information to the
general news media about our recycling processes. We believe that
the JACO patent is based on methods and processes that we
developed." ARCA is seeking a declaratory judgment that the JACO
patent is invalid and unenforceable, since it is almost entirely
based on methods and processes developed and used by ARCA. The
Company is also asking the court for unspecified damages related to
charges that JACO, in using a fraudulently based patent, has
engaged in unfair competition under federal and California
statutes, false and misleading advertising under California
statutes, and interference with ARCA's prospective customer
relationships. ARCA expects recycling operations to continue
without interruption during the period of litigation. The Company
intends to file a Form 8-K with the Securities and Exchange
Commission that will include a copy of the Complaint. About ARCA
ARCA is the nation's largest recycler of major household appliances
for the energy conservation programs of electric utilities. Through
its ApplianceSmart ( http://www.appliancesmart.com/ ) operation,
ARCA is also one of the nation's leading retailers of special-buy
household appliances, primarily those manufactured by Maytag, GE,
Frigidaire, and Whirlpool. These special-buy appliances, which
include close-outs, factory overruns and scratch-and-dent units,
typically are not integrated into the manufacturer's normal
distribution channel. ApplianceSmart sells these virtually new
appliances at a discount to full retail, offers a 100% money-back
guarantee and provides warranties on parts and labor. As of
December 2004, ApplianceSmart was operating eleven factory outlets:
four in the Minneapolis/St. Paul market; three in the Columbus,
Ohio market; two in the Atlanta market; one in the Los Angeles
market; and one in the San Antonio, Texas market. Statements about
ARCA's outlook are forward-looking and involve risks and
uncertainties, including but not limited to: the strength of
recycling programs, the growth of appliance retail sales, the speed
at which individual retail stores reach profitability, and other
factors discussed in the Company's filings with the Securities and
Exchange Commission. Visit our web site at http://www.arcainc.com/
. DATASOURCE: Appliance Recycling Centers of America, Inc. CONTACT:
Edward R. (Jack) Cameron, President and Chief Executive Officer, of
Appliance Recycling Centers of America, Inc., +1-952-930-9000, or
+1-800-452-8680, or Richard G. Cinquina of Equity Market Partners,
+1-904-261-2210 Web site: http://www.appliancesmart.com/
http://www.arcainc.com/
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