Royalty Report: Machinery, Food, Packaging & Containers – Collection: 1834

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Curated Royalty Rate Report
Category: Technology Licenses, Created On: 2022-04-28, Record Count: 5

Description

This collection of transactions and supporting information was developed using our AI algorithm to curate similar royalty reports into a cohesive collection to support your licensing, transfer pricing or other transaction scenarios where documented royalty rates and/or deal terms are important.
Category: Technology Licenses
Created On: 2022-04-28
Record Count: 5

Primary Industries

  • Machinery
  • Food
  • Packaging & Containers
  • Agriculture
  • Forestry and Fishing
  • Agriculture Forestry & Fishing
  • Business Method
  • Crop Production

IPSCIO Report Record List

Below you will find the records curated into this collection.  This summary includes the complete licensed property description so that you can review and determine if this collection covers the topics, technology or transaction type that is relevant for your needs.  The full report will include all relevant deal data such as the royalty base, agreement date, term description, royalty rates and other deal terms.  For reference, here is a sample of a full IPSCIO curated royalty rate report: Sample Report

IPSCIO Record ID: 1834

License Grant
The Company entered into an agreement with an undisclosed Licensor obligating the Company to pay royalty of its net sales price of fillers, VersaForm forming machines and all other machines and parts manufactured and sold by the Company utilizing in any manner the design and characteristics of the machines and parts then manufactured by Licensee’s predecessors.
License Property
Forming machines that gently and accurately form a variety of products and product sizes and shapes.  The products include poultry, beef, pork, fish, potatoes, cheese, fruits and vegetables.  Standard shapes include patties, nuggets, balls, strips, roasts, links and cubes.

IPSCIO Record ID: 1478

License Grant
The Company was granted an exclusive license to manufacture and distribute Pump/Stuffers using technology covered by a U.S. patent.
License Property
Three models of a pump/stuffer for meat processing machines– includes vacuumizers that remove air and aid in supplying a constant product to the pumping chambers.  The pumps supply the product to the fillers, formers and other equipment.

IPSCIO Record ID: 66457

License Grant
The Canadian Licensor granted the rights to an undisclosed Licensee to use its growing machine technology relating to the cultivation of fruits and vegetables in a controlled environment.
Field of Use
The agreements pertains to the agricultural industry.

IPSCIO Record ID: 28214

License Grant
This settlement agreement, which supersedes an arbitration award from October 1994 granted in Licensor's favor that resulted from an agreement between the two parties.
Field of Use
The Licensee has developed a patented French fries vending machine.

IPSCIO Record ID: 134161

License Grant
The Licensee entered into a Joint Development Agreement with an undisclosed denim clothing manufacturer to develop a felling machine suitable for inseaming jeans using the TES computer controlled sewing mechanism.
Under the agreement, the company will retain ownership of the technology, but grant the manufacturer a nonexclusive, paid-up license to the jointly developed felling machine.  With respect to felling machines sold to any other company, the manufacturer is entitled to receive a royalty.
License Property
Felling machine is an automated double needle lockstitch machine and a chain stitch machine.
Field of Use
The machine is designed primarily for fell seaming of denim, work wear, canvas and other heavy materials. This machine has approximately 90% fewer parts than a traditional sewing machine, thereby reducing maintenance, down time and the need for spare parts. In addition, the design of the unit allows the operator to sit in line with the sewn product thereby reducing ergonomic injury risk and improving line of sight, production rate and product quality. Significant reductions in operator training and skills are realized by customers using this machine. The product uses two independent feed rollers coordinated through electronics to move the sewn product through the stitching process. The ability to adjust the sewing speed and the rate in which the material is fed through the machine are other product benefits.
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