2026-04347NoticeWallet

Feds Investigate Patents on Self-Balancing Electric Unicycles: Hoverboard Wars?

Published Date: 3/5/2026

Notice

Summary

The U.S. International Trade Commission is investigating certain gyro-stabilized electric unicycles and their parts because of patent complaints from Inventist, Inc. and Alien Rides. This could lead to import bans or sales restrictions on some products, affecting companies selling these unicycles in the U.S. The investigation started in early 2026 and could impact the market and money flow soon.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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

Import Ban Risk for Electric Unicycles

The U.S. International Trade Commission opened an investigation on March 2, 2026 into alleged patent infringement of U.S. Patent No. 8,807,250 and U.S. Patent No. D729,698. The complainants requested a general exclusion order or a limited exclusion order and cease and desist orders, which could ban imports or restrict sales of the accused products in the United States.

Specific Companies Named as Respondents

The notice names specific respondents alleged to be in violation, including Guangzhou Veteran Intelligent Technology Co. (LeaperKim), Dong Guan BEGODE (BEGODE), Inmotion Technologies (Inmotion), Shenzhen King Song (Kingsong), and Guangzhou JiDongTai (Nosfet). Those named entities are to be served and may face exclusion orders or cease and desist orders if infringement is found.

Products Targeted: Self-Balancing Unicycles

The investigation's scope is defined as "self-balancing electric unicycles with leg contact surfaces and components thereof." Businesses that manufacture, import, or sell those specific products in the United States are within the defined scope of the case.

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3/5/2026

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