>If you are saying there are two patents, what are they? Do you have the titles 
>or dates or other information about them?

There are two patents request.The first patent request is public: 
https://register.epo.org/espacenet/application?number=EP08873805
The second patent request is secret and contain the catalyzers.




From: Jed Rothwell 
Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2011 1:34 AM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com 
Cc: Mattia Rizzi 
Subject: Re: [Vo]:Rossi to answer questions on Ny Teknik


Mattia Rizzi <mattia.ri...@gmail.com> wrote:


  >There may be some unique and patentable aspects of the reactor itself, not 
just the material. The reactor has all those wires going into it, attached to 
resistance heaters. I assume that is for control. I assume it can be patented.

  How? The Ni-H reactor is widely know. As Rossi said, it works because there 
are some catalyzers inside.


I have no idea how, but when one of the resistance heaters inside the machine 
broke, during the January 14 test, performance was degraded. No doubt it works 
"because there are some catalyzers inside" but there are also heaters and it 
seems they play a role.


There is more than one secret involved.


If you are saying there are two patents, what are they? Do you have the titles 
or dates or other information about them?


- Jed

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