As I thought, this is an application not a granted patent. The confusion
arises because the inventor in the text of the Abstract calls it a Patent but a
closer look shows that to be a mischaracterization. There is a publication
date for an Abstract as well as for a Patent.
The inventor does
It can be dowloaded here:
http://www.pat2pdf.org/patents/pat20180059704.pdf
Mark Jordan
On 17-Mar-18 05:03, Nigel Dyer wrote:
It appears to be a real patent, finally published on March 1st
https://portal.uspto.gov/pair/PublicPair
Nigel
On 17/03/2018 01:53, JonesBeene wrote:
It appears to be a real patent visible if you go to
https://portal.uspto.gov/pair/PublicPair and search for
15/330,224
Nigel
On 17/03/2018 01:53, JonesBeene wrote:
Strange that there is no patent number – only an application number
but they call it a patent.
Justia has been know to
It appears to be a real patent, finally published on March 1st
https://portal.uspto.gov/pair/PublicPair
Nigel
On 17/03/2018 01:53, JonesBeene wrote:
Strange that there is no patent number – only an application number
but they call it a patent.
Justia has been know to screw up in the past
Strange that there is no patent number – only an application number but they
call it a patent.
Justia has been know to screw up in the past and the Inventor: Victor M.
Villalobos has claimed fantastical inventions before. I would love to see this
proved with an actual experiment - but as of
And there is this 'Zero Point Energy Magnetic Battery'
https://patents.justia.com/patent/20180059704
Nigel
On 15/03/2018 13:53, JonesBeene wrote:
The recent announcement from University of Texas of a far more
powerful solid-state "glass” battery technology from John Goodenough's
lab has
I think the critical issue is not a Maxwell’s Demon definition per se but
rather is it a violation of thermodynamics, as the Demon is thought to be?
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The recent announcement from University of Texas of a far more powerful
solid-state "glass” battery technology from John Goodenough's lab has yet to
sink in for most of the scientifi
Maxwell’s demon is usually interpreted to imply some kind of sorting mechanism
which discriminates among particles in order to produce at least two
populations which vary in a desired property. The property does not have to be
heat – here is one based on photonics.
If you gain from ambient heat, is that a Maxwell’s Demon sort of violation?
Is the self-charging battery a new type of pico-electret storage device ?
Consider 3 devices as a progression over time: the electret, the EESTOR and
the glass battery of Goodenough.
In the late 1930s the Electret was invented by Dr. Eguchi, a Japanese
physicist. He sandwiched a decent
The recent announcement from University of Texas of a far more powerful
solid-state "glass” battery technology from John Goodenough's lab has yet to
sink in for most of the scientific community. There is evidence of a ten-fold
increase in energy density between charges, so long as there are
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