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Toyota Aviation
Finnegan represented Toyota Aviation, which existed to develop new aircraft for Toyota. Finnegan prepared patent applications for a variety of innovative technologies, including automatic flight planning; displaying airspace information; fabricating a one-piece fuselage; forming a one-piece wing structure; forming filament wound closed-shape structures; primary flight displays; integrated vibration systems for filing and extracting media; chemical debonding agents for composite tooling; media removal devices; pre-filled media volumes for difficult to fill areas; cockpit pilot trays; aircraft circuit breaker assembly; sandwich stiffened composite structures; twin engine powered aircraft to turn single output shaft; and stall recovery systems.
Toyota Motor Corp. v. Innovative Display Technologies, LLC
Toyota Motor Corporation
Toyota Motor Corp.
Manitto Technologies, Inc. v. Toyota Motor Corp.
Toyota Motor Corp.
Toyota Motor Corporation v. General Electric Co./GE Hybrid Technologies, LLC.
Toyota Motor Corporation
Biometric Technology Holdings LLC v. Iris ID Systems, Inc.
Iris ID Systems, Inc.
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