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      • Oakley currently holds more than 600 patents for eyewear, materials, and performance gear.
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  2. How many patents does oakley have? Answer: Oakley has 1,126 patents for the period 2009 - 2023. There are 428 patent families with 179 granted patents and 947 applications patents.

  3. Jun 28, 2021 · Eyeglasses. Patent number: D1034779. Type: Grant. Filed: October 7, 2022. Date of Patent: July 9, 2024. Assignee: Oakley, Inc. Inventors: Joon H. Kim, Nicolas Adolfo Garfias.

  4. Oakley currently holds more than 600 patents for eyewear, materials, and performance gear. [4][5] History. [edit] Oakley was started by Jim Jannard in 1975 in his garage with an initial investment of $300. The name "Oakley" came from Jim's English Setter, "Oakley Anne".

  5. Oakley, Inc. is a company that provides Eyewear, E-commerce, Lifestyle business and more. Oakley, Inc. is headquartered in United States California. Oakley, Inc. was founded in 1975. Oakley, Inc. has a total of 2,234 patents

  6. Oakley, Inc. has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  7. Jun 27, 2018 · Oakley had some 320 patents issued or pending worldwide, plus 249 registered trademarks, as of 1995. Jannard ’ s chief legal advisor, boyhood friend Gregory Weeks, spent much of his career enforcing Oakley ’ s patents and trademarks, starting with Jannard ’ s first motorcycle handlebar grip.

  8. Oakley had some 320 patents issued or pending worldwide, plus 249 registered trademarks, as of 1995. Jannard's chief legal advisor, boyhood friend Gregory Weeks, spent much of his career enforcing Oakley's patents and trademarks, starting with Jannard's first motorcycle handlebar grip.

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