This is the finnish guy we did a id workup on in the thread:

Finnish startup company Etiam OY filed a detailled LENR patent
application, published on May 30 2013


On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 1:16 PM, Chuck Sites <cbsit...@gmail.com> wrote:

> First a warning, ,  If your trying to build an cold fusion device for
> profit via patents you may want to skip this article.  Otherwise you will
> have first hand knowledge of prior art.
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> If you curious like me and just want to understand how things work, then
> this is probably an interesting read.
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> I stumbled on this link from some chain of discussion that was occurring
> when the Defkalion demonstration was running, and someone mentioned that
> there was a patent already on the device.  This is a international patent
> issued by WIPO to Pekka Soininen for a device described as a
> "THERMAL-ENERGY PRODUCING SYSTEM AND METHOD".  It looks exactly like the
> Defkalion reactor, down to the spark plugs, the metal hydrides and the
> Rydberg atoms.
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> International Publication Number WO 2013/076378 A2.
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> http://www.roxit.ax/FinsktLENRpatent.pdf
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> I would think that if Rosi and Defkalion are not currently holding patents
> on their technology, this could be very disruptive towards their business
> plans.  Also, does any know who Pekka Soininen is.  He seems to be a new
> name in the LENR field (at least to me).
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