Defendant

BABY JOGGER, LLC

1 case as defendant.

Company profile

Baby Jogger, LLC, commonly known as Baby Jogger, is a designer and manufacturer of juvenile products, primarily known for its strollers and related accessories. Founded in 1984 by Phil Baechler, who invented the first jogging stroller, the company is headquartered in Richmond, Virginia. Baby Jogger is a subsidiary of Newell Brands, a Fortune 500 company. In 2014, Baby Jogger was acquired by Newell Rubbermaid (now Newell Brands) for $210 million, with expected net sales of $90 million that year, and had approximately 47 employees at the time. Some sources indicate 32 to 41 employees more recently.

Baby Jogger specializes in a range of strollers, including jogging, all-terrain, modular (single-to-double), and ultra-compact travel strollers. Key product lines include the City Mini GT3, City Select 2, City Tour 2, and Summit X3. The company also offers car seats, bicycle trailers, and various accessories like canopies and child trays. Their products are designed for active parents and are sold globally.

Baby Jogger, LLC appears to operate as an assertion entity in patent litigation. The company has initiated two tracked patent infringement lawsuits as a plaintiff and has no record of being a defendant in any cases. This posture suggests an active role in enforcing its patent portfolio against competitors.

The company's recent litigation includes "Baby Jogger, LLC v. Monahan Products, LLC d/b/a UPPAbaby," filed in the Massachusetts District Court on June 18, 2024, and "Baby Jogger, LLC v. Baby Generation, Inc. d/b/a Mockingbird," filed in the Delaware District Court on April 24, 2024. These cases indicate Baby Jogger's focus on protecting its intellectual property within the juvenile product market against other manufacturers of baby gear.