iRobot accuses SharkNinja of infringing six iRobot patents relating to robotic vacuum cleaners by sales of SharkNinja 2019s IQ Robot line of products. iRobot asserts that these patents cover features such as robotically mapping a user 2019s home to permit scheduling of cleaning of different rooms at different times, automatically returning to its base to recharge when the battery runs low, and automatically emptying itself into the base, which can store multiple bins worth of debris. These features are said to be incorporated in iRobot 2019s Roomba i7+ vacuum. iRobot notes that SharkNinja specifically touts these patented features, claiming in advertising that the Shark IQ Robot offers the same technology at 201chalf the price of iRobot i7+. 201d iRobot seeks preliminary and permanent injunctive relief and a finding of willfulness. Judge Burroughs has the case.
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