a.ashfield <a.ashfi...@verizon.net> wrote:
> What I meant by secret stuff were things I didn't know. Of course they > would have to be identified in the patent. > Okay. > I think Rossi's patent attorney did well to get as much as he did past the > "no cold fusion" road block. > He could have gotten anything past them. The examiner was reportedly enthusiastic and willing to grant more. Apparently, the no cold fusion roadblock has been unblocked. Although it would be prudent not to mention cold fusion in an application. There is no need to mention it. > IN my opinion it would take a major company like Lockheed with political > pull, plus a working model, plus good lawyers, to get the patent office to > change its ways. > Apparently not. Rossi and I.H. have pulled it off. - Jed