However, unless Godes is using LAH catalyst – what can Rossi really challenge?

 

Here is Godes patent which relates to a generic pulsing circuit

http://www.google.com/patents/US8624636

 

Not much to challenge there, and Thermacore has the basic Ni-H covered 
(expired) and Mills has the alkali catalysts covered. I suspect Mills/BLP has 
the strongest patent position (and the most liquidity).

 

From: Eric Walker 

 

However, the Ni-H device sounds similar enough to the HotCat that we can 
probably expect patent litigation at some point.


Given the so-far succesful challenge on the part of Rossi's legal team of one 
of Piantelli's patents, this seems likely.

 

Eric

 

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