This patent (like several others in LENR) resulted in litigation and has
been abandoned - IIRC - essentially for nonpayment of fees. IOW there is no
government issue.
This means that it goes into the public domain - not that later inventors
can prevail if they essentially try to cover the same
Lastly some recent results obtained with [Brian] Ahern's nano-powders are in
abstracts Mt-01, Mt-02 and GL-02 at the compilation of the Feb-2011
ICCF-16 16th Intl Conf on Condensed Matter Nuclear Science
http://lenr-canr.org/acrobat/Srinivasaniccfthinte.pdf
pages 101,103, 17
Mt-01
Thanks, Jones
Too bad the patent system is such a winner-take-all contraption.
I am reminded of a lecture on patent law that I attended years ago
expecting the patent lawyer speaking to explain the virtues of the patent
system - instead he lampooned it and went through a list of debacles he
had
-Original Message-
From: pagnu...@htdconnect.com
I wonder if Ahern will give a theory on the absence of energetic nuclear
products in his Dec 7 talk.
Lou - Methinks this will be a short spur-of-the-moment talk ... not a
complete presentation, possibly with a few slides. But Ahern will
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