I have read this. They appears to patented the entire periodic table.


Hope they real have something and not are patent troll. 

On Fri, 2
Aug 2013 14:25:24 -0400, Axil Axil  wrote:  

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  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. 

If you curious like me and just want to
understand how things work, then this is probably an interesting read.


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.  

International Publication Number WO
2013/076378 A2.  

http://www.roxit.ax/FinsktLENRpatent.pdf [2] 

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). 

Best regards 

    


Links:
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[2]
http://www.roxit.ax/FinsktLENRpatent.pdf

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