Glassonic, Inc. Announces Grant of Third U.S. Design Patent for Speaker Design

Glassonic, Inc. today announced the grant of U.S. Design Patent No. US D1,100,878 S by the United States Patent and Trademark Office, marking another significant milestone in the company’s intellectual property strategy.

IRVINE, CA, April 30, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — Granted on November 4, 2025, the patent protects the ornamental design for a speaker as created by inventor Nelson Fathollahi. The application (No. 29/911,501) was filed on September 5, 2023, and the patent carries a 15-year term. The design is documented through perspective, front, rear, side, top, and bottom plan views.

With three granted design patents now in its portfolio, Glassonic is establishing itself as a leader in audio product design innovation, bringing to market distinct and protectable aesthetics that reflect its core philosophy.

Founded by inventor and entrepreneur Nausser Fathollahi, Glassonic, Inc. is a Laguna Hills, California-based audio technology company specializing in the design and development of premium speaker products. With a portfolio of patented designs and a philosophy rooted in the belief that exceptional sound deserves equally exceptional aesthetics, Glassonic brings together engineering precision and artistic craftsmanship. The company is committed to pushing the boundaries of audio product design and delivering products that stand apart in both performance and visual identity.


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