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Evenflo Company, Inc.

1 case as defendant.

Also appears as a plaintiff in 1 case View as plaintiff

Company profile

Evenflo Company, Inc. is a leading manufacturer and marketer of infant and juvenile products, a brand with roots tracing back to the Pyramid Rubber Company founded in Ravenna, Ohio, in 1920. Headquartered in Miamisburg, Ohio, Evenflo Company, Inc. operates as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Goodbaby International Holdings Limited, a durable juvenile products company listed on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (1086:HK). While employee counts vary across sources, estimates suggest Evenflo has several hundred employees.

The company specializes in designing, researching, developing, manufacturing, marketing, and selling a wide range of baby and child products. Its major product lines include car seats (infant, convertible, booster), strollers, travel systems, high chairs, play yards, stationary activity centers, infant carriers, and safety gates. Evenflo emphasizes safety and innovation, with recent introductions like the SensorySoothe™ technology integrated into car seats and the Home Collection line.

Evenflo demonstrates an active posture in patent litigation, appearing as both a plaintiff and a defendant in tracked cases. The company has been involved in one case as a plaintiff and one as a defendant, indicating a two-way litigant status rather than solely asserting patents or defending against assertions.

Notable litigation includes Evenflo Company, Inc. as plaintiff in Baby Generation, Inc. et al. v. BABY JOGGER, LLC before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) in 2025. Conversely, Evenflo Company, Inc. was a defendant in Baby Jogger, LLC v. Evenflo Company, Inc. in the U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware in 2024. This suggests ongoing intellectual property disputes within the juvenile product sector, potentially between direct competitors. The company's strategic focus on juvenile products was solidified after divesting its feeding and breastfeeding businesses in 2012.