Glassonic, Inc. is proud to announce the grant of U.S. Design Patent No. US D1,076,860 S by the United States Patent and Trademark Office for an ornamental speaker design created by inventor Nelson Fathollahi.
IRVINE, CA, April 29, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ — The patent, granted on May 27, 2025, protects the distinctive ornamental design of a speaker as shown and described in the patent drawings, which include perspective, front, rear, side, top, and bottom elevational views. The patent carries a term of 15 years and was filed on April 22, 2023 (Application No. 29/874,645).
This patent grant underscores Glassonic’s commitment to innovation and its ongoing investment in protecting the unique aesthetic designs that define its product line. The granted design reflects the company’s dedication to combining cutting-edge acoustic engineering with distinctive visual craftsmanship.
“We are thrilled to receive this patent grant, which validates our team’s creative work and reinforces our position in the audio industry,” said Nelson Fathollahi, Founder and Inventor at Glassonic, Inc. “Protecting our designs is a critical part of ensuring that our customers continue to experience products that are truly one of a kind.”
Glassonic, Inc. was represented in this matter by CIONCA IP Law P.C.
Glassonic, Inc. is an audio technology company based in Laguna Hills, California, dedicated to designing and developing premium speaker products that merge innovative aesthetics with exceptional sound quality.
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