Patent Position Review
701xACorporate & U.S. Market ProfileBPublicly Disclosed Technology ArchitectureCPatent Element MappingDStrongest Evidence of OverlapEWhat the Kahler Patent Contains That Is …FEvidence SourcesGAssessment & Questions for Legal ReviewH701x Own U.S. Patent PortfolioIPrimitives vs. Orchestration

701x — Page A

Corporate & U.S. Market Profile

Preliminary scores

Investigation ordering

Technical overlap92/100
Evidence confidence98/100
U.S. relevance100/100
Architecture coverage95/100
Commercial priority98/100

Preliminary Patent-Position Investigation Score – not a legal conclusion.

Corporate profile

701x, Inc. — Fargo, North Dakota

701x combines GPS cattle ear tags, user-created geofences, a property points-of-interest model and the xWatSen remote water tank monitor within the Autonomous Rancher application. Its U.S. relevance is maximal and its evidence base is unusually specific, which is why it receives one of the most detailed sections in this review.

Headquarters

Fargo, North Dakota

Hardware

GPS cattle ear tags (xTlite, xTpro), xWatSen water monitor

Software

Autonomous Rancher application

Patent activity

Publicly marks numerous products with U.S. patents

U.S. market relevance

Publicly identified U.S. activity

Domestic U.S. company with U.S.-marketed hardware and software and publicly marked U.S. patents.

Headquarters location is not determinative. U.S. livestock technology company based in Fargo, North Dakota.

Evidence timeline

Chronology

  1. Formation701x established in Fargo, North Dakota.
  2. Product launchGPS cattle ear tags marketed with geofencing and out-of-fence alerts.
  3. SoftwareAutonomous Rancher application released as the integrated interface.
  4. Infrastructure sensingxWatSen remote water tank monitor and cattle check-in station introduced.
  5. Patent markingPublic patent-marking page identifies U.S. patents associated with Autonomous Rancher, xWatSen, xTlite and xTpro.
  6. CurrentProperty points-of-interest model documented across beginner guidance material.

Dates can become relevant to priority, prior art, damages, notice, product evolution and continuation strategy. No legal conclusion is drawn automatically from a date.

Publicly Disclosed Technology Architecture