Viewing Screen Protective Shield

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Our Intellectual Property Rights:
We own, the exclusive right to releaseably adhere a thin, flexibly, transparent,
screenprotector to the face plate of an electronic instrument during use.

We own the #1 accessory for Hand Held Computers, and the like.
This improvement is highly recommended by major PDA manufacturers as the best protection against screen damage and wear, Screen Protectors are a must-have accessory. Screen Protectors have received awards from major industry magazines such as Mobile Computing, PC Magazine, Pen Computing and others.
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(U.S. Constitution, Article 1 Section 8)
"To promote the progress of science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries"

" United States Patent Grants to the person(s) having title to this patent the right to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling the invention throughout the United States of America or importing the invention into the United States of America" for the life of the Patent. The title of U.S. Patent #Re.35,318 is Viewing Screen Protective Shield. The VSPS.com is an abbreviation of the title of this patent.
Under the federal
  Patent Act (the “Act”), a patent gives the patent owner the right to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale,
  selling, or importing the patented invention throughout the term of the patent.  35 U.S.C. § 271(a) (1994).  U.S. courts
  have long held that, as a matter of law, “[i]t is not an actionable wrong for a patent owner to indicate to infringers that it is
  his purpose to insist upon what he believes to be his legal rights” under the patent.
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35 U.S.C. 282 A patent shall be presumed valid. Each claim of a patent (whether in independent, dependent, or multiple dependent form) shall be presumed valid independently of the validity of other claims; dependent or multiple dependent claims shall be presumed valid even though dependent upon an invalid claim. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, if a claim to a composition of matter is held invalid and that claim was the basis of a determination of nonobviousness under , the process shall no longer be considered nonobvious solely on the basis of . The burden of establishing invalidity of a patent or any claim thereof shall rest on the party asserting such invalidity.

Warman U.S. Patent 5,132,588

Warman U.S. Patent Re.35,318
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What is Claimed ? Claims 2 and 6 of Warman U.S. Patent Re.35,318 are quoted below


"2. A method of using a thin film to protectively shield an electronic instrument comprising the steps of: providing an electronic instrument having a face plate having an outermost major surface portion, providing a thin, flexible, transparent, plastic film of generally constant thickness having a major surface portion, and completely applying and releasably adhering the major surface portion of the film to the outermost major surface portion of the face plate."

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"6. A protective shield and electronic instrument assembly comprising: an electronic instrument having a face plate having an outermost major surface portion, a thin, flexible, transparent, plastic film of generally constant thickness having a major surface portion completely applied to and releasably adhered to the outermost major surface portion of the face plate."

SEE U.S. Patent RE.35,318

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SEE US Patent #RE.35,318 at

http://www.vsps.com/RE_35,318.htm

http://www.vsps.com/claims.htm

Bill Warman Inventor

http://www.vsps.com/


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