IRVINE, Calif., July 11, 2017 -- Lantronix, Inc. (NASDAQ:LTRX), a global provider of secure data access and management solutions for the industrial Internet of Things (IoT), today announced that it filed a patent infringement lawsuit on July 7, 2017, in the Southern Division of the Central District of California against Jinan USR IOT Technology, Limited.
The complaint alleges that the defendant’s SuperPort Products, including the USR-K1, USR-K2, and USR-K3, infringe patents covering Lantronix’s XPort® family of embedded device servers with serial-to-Ethernet conversion ports.
The Lantronix XPort family of embedded device servers with serial-to-Ethernet conversion ports provide a compact, integrated solution to web-enable virtually any device with serial capability. By incorporating XPort to a product design, manufacturers can quickly and easily offer serial to Ethernet networking capability as a standard feature — so equipment can be accessed and controlled over the Internet. XPort removes the complexity of designing network connectivity into a product by incorporating all of the required hardware and software inside a single embedded solution.
Lantronix is committed to protecting its substantial investments in research and development, and in bringing new technologies and products to its customers, by obtaining intellectual property protection and enforcing its rights against unauthorized uses.
The asserted Lantronix patents are U.S. Patent Nos. 6,881,096 and 7,018,242. Lantronix also holds patents on the XPort family of products in other countries. For a complete list of patents related to XPort, visit www.lantronix.com/legal/patents/.
About Lantronix
Lantronix, Inc. is a global provider of secure data access and management solutions for the industrial Internet of Things (IoT). Our mission is to be the leading supplier of IoT solutions that enable companies to dramatically simplify the creation, deployment, and management of IoT projects while providing secure access to data for applications and people.
With more than two decades of experience in creating robust machine to machine (M2M) technologies, Lantronix is an innovator in enabling our customers to build new business models and realize the possibilities of the Internet of Things. Our connectivity solutions are deployed inside millions of machines serving a wide range of industries, including data center, medical, security, industrial, transportation, retail, financial, environmental and government.
Lantronix is headquartered in Irvine, California. For more information, visit www.lantronix.com.
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© 2017 Lantronix, Inc. All rights reserved. Lantronix and XPort are registered trademarks of Lantronix Inc.
Lantronix Contact: E.E. Wang Director, Corporate Marketing and Investor Relations [email protected] [email protected] 949-614-5879


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