2026-01386Notice

ITC Reviews Patent Fight Over Toolboxes and Coolers

Published Date: 1/26/2026

Notice

Summary

The U.S. International Trade Commission is taking a second look at a decision about some storage containers, toolboxes, and coolers that might be breaking patent rules. This affects companies like Milwaukee Electric Tool and Keter Home and Garden, and could lead to changes in how these products are sold or imported. The Commission is asking for written opinions soon on what should happen next, including any penalties or public interest concerns.

Analyzed Economic Effects

3 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 2 costs, 1 mixed.

Possible U.S. Import Ban on Toolboxes

The Commission may order an exclusion of certain storage containers, toolboxes, organizers, component boxes, and coolers from entry into the United States. If issued, an exclusion order would bar the importation of the listed products that the Commission finds infringe the asserted patents.

Cease-and-Desist Orders Could Halt U.S. Sales

The Commission could issue cease-and-desist orders that require respondents to stop importing and selling the accused storage containers, toolboxes, and coolers in the United States. Such orders would require the named respondents to cease unfair importation and sales of the specified articles.

Products May Enter Under Bond During 60-Day Review

If the Commission orders a remedy, the U.S. Trade Representative then has 60 days to review it; during that 60-day period, the subject articles may enter the United States under bond. The Commission will determine the bond amount and the Secretary of the Treasury will prescribe it.

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Key Dates

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1/21/2026
1/26/2026

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