Re: [Vo]:Large list of Rossi Patents -- Exhibit 29
What do some people see with that LONG, long list of patent applications..? Why... someone _clearly_ out to make a buck. Which (reasonably) appears to be Rossi's overarching, main -- and perhaps only -- goal. On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 1:28 PM, Kevin O'Malley wrote: > The Wright brothers were in a similar position for about 5 years after > they were the first to fly. Were they scam artists? They sure as > hell were accused of being such. Their only stipulation for > demonstrating flight was that, once they did so, the observer would be > buying airplanes from them. Sounds pretty reasonable today, doesn't > it? > > But they had no takers until 1908. Then they did their 2 famous > demos to people willing to pay and all of a sudden their patents were > flying through the patent office, the press was favorable, they > weren't scam artists any more, the whole drill. > > Let's say for purposes of argument that Rossi decides to give a demo > that answers his critics. He invites you, Jed, the Amazing Randi, > and one other known critic to test his black box with your own tools. > You just can't open the box. Would you do it? Then let's say the > demo really catches on, Rossi gets as famous as the Wrights would > these patent applications be viewed in the same light as how you are > presenting them right now? Nope. They would sail through the > patent office with flying colors. > > On 8/10/17, JonesBeene wrote: > > That long list is a little deceiving. For instance, Rossi has only the > > single granted patent and it is for a heat transfer device. > > > > That one is US 9115913b1 and it appears not to be cited … which is ironic > > for such a long listing since it is the only document that would give > any > > legal protection. > > > > Many of the applications are revisions leading up to the single granted > > patent, which patent experts have said is notable for its cartoon-like, > > substandard drawings. It’s a joke, really. > > > > If offered either an overpriced Café Latte at Starbucks or all of > Rossi’s IP > > – go with the coffee. There is a bit of free energy there. > > > > > > > > From: Kevin O'Malley > > > > Exhibit 29 is a large list of mostly unpublished patent applications by > > Rossi. The titles might be interesting to some > > and probably deserve a dedicated thread. > > > > https://drive.google.com/drive…Ktdce19-wyb1RxOTF6c2NtZkk > > > > [snip] > > > > > > > >
Re: [Vo]:Large list of Rossi Patents -- Exhibit 29
theories take longer The history of science is replete with theories that only became accepted by the scientific community after a long and protracted uphill battle.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2373380/ unified field theory published 1758 >From Boscovich's theory to modern quantum theory: Prof Dragoslav Stoiljkovic | | | | || | | | || >From Boscovich's theory to modern quantum theory: Prof Dragoslav Stoilj... "From Boscovich's theory to modern quantum theory": talk by retired Professor Dragoslav Stoiljkovi... | | | | On Thursday, 10 August 2017, 18:28, Kevin O'Malley wrote: The Wright brothers were in a similar position for about 5 years after they were the first to fly. Were they scam artists? They sure as hell were accused of being such. Their only stipulation for demonstrating flight was that, once they did so, the observer would be buying airplanes from them. Sounds pretty reasonable today, doesn't it? But they had no takers until 1908. Then they did their 2 famous demos to people willing to pay and all of a sudden their patents were flying through the patent office, the press was favorable, they weren't scam artists any more, the whole drill. Let's say for purposes of argument that Rossi decides to give a demo that answers his critics. He invites you, Jed, the Amazing Randi, and one other known critic to test his black box with your own tools. You just can't open the box. Would you do it? Then let's say the demo really catches on, Rossi gets as famous as the Wrights would these patent applications be viewed in the same light as how you are presenting them right now? Nope. They would sail through the patent office with flying colors. On 8/10/17, JonesBeene wrote: > That long list is a little deceiving. For instance, Rossi has only the > single granted patent and it is for a heat transfer device. > > That one is US 9115913b1 and it appears not to be cited … which is ironic > for such a long listing since it is the only document that would give any > legal protection. > > Many of the applications are revisions leading up to the single granted > patent, which patent experts have said is notable for its cartoon-like, > substandard drawings. It’s a joke, really. > > If offered either an overpriced Café Latte at Starbucks or all of Rossi’s IP > – go with the coffee. There is a bit of free energy there. > > > > From: Kevin O'Malley > > Exhibit 29 is a large list of mostly unpublished patent applications by > Rossi. The titles might be interesting to some > and probably deserve a dedicated thread. > > https://drive.google.com/drive…Ktdce19-wyb1RxOTF6c2NtZkk > > [snip] > > >
Re: [Vo]:Large list of Rossi Patents -- Exhibit 29
The Wright brothers were in a similar position for about 5 years after they were the first to fly. Were they scam artists? They sure as hell were accused of being such. Their only stipulation for demonstrating flight was that, once they did so, the observer would be buying airplanes from them. Sounds pretty reasonable today, doesn't it? But they had no takers until 1908. Then they did their 2 famous demos to people willing to pay and all of a sudden their patents were flying through the patent office, the press was favorable, they weren't scam artists any more, the whole drill. Let's say for purposes of argument that Rossi decides to give a demo that answers his critics. He invites you, Jed, the Amazing Randi, and one other known critic to test his black box with your own tools. You just can't open the box. Would you do it? Then let's say the demo really catches on, Rossi gets as famous as the Wrights would these patent applications be viewed in the same light as how you are presenting them right now? Nope. They would sail through the patent office with flying colors. On 8/10/17, JonesBeene wrote: > That long list is a little deceiving. For instance, Rossi has only the > single granted patent and it is for a heat transfer device. > > That one is US 9115913b1 and it appears not to be cited … which is ironic > for such a long listing since it is the only document that would give any > legal protection. > > Many of the applications are revisions leading up to the single granted > patent, which patent experts have said is notable for its cartoon-like, > substandard drawings. It’s a joke, really. > > If offered either an overpriced Café Latte at Starbucks or all of Rossi’s IP > – go with the coffee. There is a bit of free energy there. > > > > From: Kevin O'Malley > > Exhibit 29 is a large list of mostly unpublished patent applications by > Rossi. The titles might be interesting to some > and probably deserve a dedicated thread. > > https://drive.google.com/drive…Ktdce19-wyb1RxOTF6c2NtZkk > > [snip] > > >
RE: [Vo]:Large list of Rossi Patents -- Exhibit 29
That long list is a little deceiving. For instance, Rossi has only the single granted patent and it is for a heat transfer device. That one is US 9115913b1 and it appears not to be cited … which is ironic for such a long listing since it is the only document that would give any legal protection. Many of the applications are revisions leading up to the single granted patent, which patent experts have said is notable for its cartoon-like, substandard drawings. It’s a joke, really. If offered either an overpriced Café Latte at Starbucks or all of Rossi’s IP – go with the coffee. There is a bit of free energy there. From: Kevin O'Malley Exhibit 29 is a large list of mostly unpublished patent applications by Rossi. The titles might be interesting to some and probably deserve a dedicated thread. https://drive.google.com/drive…Ktdce19-wyb1RxOTF6c2NtZkk [snip]
[Vo]:Large list of Rossi Patents -- Exhibit 29
Thanks to LENR Forum https://www.lenr-forum.com/forum/thread/5177-a-large-list-of-rossi-patents/?postID=52692&highlight=patents#post52692 #1 In 207-29 Exhibit 29 there is a large list of mostly unpublished patent applications by Rossi. The titles might be interesting to some and probably deserve a dedicated thread. https://drive.google.com/drive…Ktdce19-wyb1RxOTF6c2NtZkk 12/736,193 September 16, 2010 Method and Apparatus for Carrying Out Nickel and Hydrogen Exothermal Reaction 61/626,287 September 26, 2011 High Efficiency Heat Generator 61/629,960 December 2, 2011 High Efficiency Heat Generator of Second Generation 61/744,570 October 1, 2012 High Efficiency Heat Generator with Rossi-Effect 61/795,938 October 31, 2012 Process and Apparatus to Make Heat at High Temperature with Reactions between Metals and Hydrogen 61/796,007 November 1, 2012 Control System for a Thermal Power Assembly Made by More Modules 61/796,008 November 1, 2012 High Efficiency Thermal Power Generator System 61/848,143 December 22, 2012 New Theory Regarding Reactions between Nickel, Lithium, Hydrogen: Weak Interaction Energy 61/855,456 May 16, 2013 System of Activator and Reactor to Improve the cop of LENR Reactors 61/957,873 July 15, 2013 Direct Conversion of Photons into Electric Energy During a LEHR Process 61/958,962 August 12, 2013 Additive for Exothermic Reactions 61/960,510 September 20, 2013 System to Increase Pressure 61/960,810 September 27, 2013 Irradiation System to Increase the Rossi-Effect Unknown October 1, 2013 (mailing date) Enrichment of 62 and 64 Ni Isotoped Process and Apparatus 61/961,286 October 10, 2013 White Dwarf Derived Theory, Process, Apparatus Unknown October 15, 2013 (mailing date) Particular Application with Fast Reactions of the Rossi-Effect 61/961,813 October 24, 2013 Particular Resistive Electric Heater 61,961,814 October 24, 2013 Gas Operated Energy Catalyzer 61/961,864 October 25, 2013 High Efficiency Thermal Power Generator System Unknown October 26, 2013 (mailing date) Process and Apparatus to Make Heat at High Temperature with Metals and Hydrogen 61/961,994 October 29, 2013 Vacuum Enhanced Reactor 61/962,001 October 29, 2013 X Rays Transparent Reactor Unknown November 5, 2013 (mailing date) Direct Conversion of Photons into Electric Energy 61/962,366 November 6, 2013 Gas Operated Energy Catalyzer Unknown November 10, 2013 (mailing date) High Efficiency Heat Generator with Rossi-Effect 61/962,530 November 12, 2013 Control System for a Thermal Power Assembly Blade by More Modules 61/963,594 December 9, 2013 Particular Induction Electric Heater Unknown December 20, 2013 (mailing date) New Theory regarding Reactions between Nickel, Lithium, Hydrogen: Weak Interaction Energy and in a Mirror Effect Reactor Unknown January 27, 2014 (mailing date) Electric Oven with Radiating External Wall 61/967,660 March 24, 2014 3D Printing Production System for Energy Catalyzers 61/967,664 March 24, 2014 X-Ray Transparent Reactor and its Application in a Jet Engine 61/967,781 March 27, 2014 High Pressure Electric Heater with Heat Exchanger 61,967,784 March 27, 2014 Resistive Electric Heater Made Only by Resistive Ceramics Unknown April 18, 2014 (mailing date) High Power Density Energy Catalyzer 61/996,282 May 5, 2014 System of Activator and Reactor to Improve COP of LENR Reactors 61/996,415 May 8, 2014 Gas Energy Catalyzer with Ceramic Honeycat 61/996,731 May 15, 2014 System to Avoid Catastrophic Effect on Energy Catalyzers 61/997,244 May 27, 2014 System to Avoid Biased Reactions in an Energy Catalyzer Unknown June 4, 2014 (mailing date) Particular Integration of Solar Energy with Energy Catalyzers 62/071,455 September 25, 2014 Nuclear mechanism underlying the “rossi effect” 62/071,456 September 25, 2014 Irradiation system to increase the Rossi effect 62/071,603 September 29, 2014 Lithium and nickel isotopes enrichment systems 62/122,050 October 10, 2014 White dwarf derived theory, process, and apparatus 62/122,154 October 14, 2014 Apparatus to produce heat with nickel and lithium Unknown October 15, 2014 (mailing date) Particular Application with Fast Reactions of the Rossi Effect 62/123,147 November 10, 2014 X Rays Transparent Reactor with 1 HEV Excitation Unknown October 21, 2014 Gas Operated Energy Catalyzer 62/122,832 October 23, 2014 High Efficiency Thermal Power Generator System Unknown October 26, 2014 Process and Apparatus to Make Heat at High Temperature with Metals and Hydrogen Unknown October 27, 2014 Particular Resistive Electric Heater Unknown October 27, 2014 Vacuum Enhanced Reactor Unknown November 1, 2014 Enrichment of 62 and 64 Ni Isotopes Apparatus and Process 62/123,196 November 10, 2014 Gas Operated Energy Catalyzer 62/123,057 November 6, 2014 Direct Converter of Photons into Electric Energy 62/123,195 November 10, 2014 Control System for a Thermal Power Assembly Made by More Modules 62/122,978 November 4, 2014 High Efficiency Heat Generator with Rossi-Effect 62/123,396 November 17, 2014 Resist