Archive for the ‘Patents’ Category
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
U.S. Patent No. 7,681,672 for cryogenic pulsejet and method of use.

A cryogenic system is described for boring a small-diameter hole through various materials including rock, soil and stone. It employs a valveless technique in a borehead [3000] where cryogenic fluid [7] fills at least one pulsejet [3100] which has proximal [3001] and distal [3003] ends. The cryogenic fluid [7] is frozen into a plug [8] near the distal end [3003], acting as a valve. Cryogenic fluid [7] just distal to the frozen plug [8] is rapidly heated by thermal units [3510, 3530] causing it to become a rapidly-expanding gas bubble. The rapidly-expanding gas bubble forces any liquid [7] distal to the expanding gas out of the distal end [3003] of each pulsejet [3100] causing it to impact the material [I]. Rapidly repeating this process causes the system to bore a hole through the material [I].
Tags: diameter hole, distal, gas, Pulsejet, rock soil, U.S.
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Tuesday, April 6th, 2010
U.S. Patent No. 7,556,056 for single point battery watering system with pivot float and ball valve.
The present invention relates to single point fluid supply systems for replenishing a liquid electrolyte in a plurality of battery cells simultaneously and in particular to a series of cell fill valves interconnected by a series of hoses and T-connections, one to each cell, each cell fill valve controlled by a ball in a seat in a single fill opening, the ball controlled by a float on a pivotable lever arm with an end finger which holds the ball up to admit water with the float down and allows the ball to lower onto the seat as the cell fills causing the float to rise to a shutoff level when the cell is filled to a desired level.

Tags: ball, battery cells, cell, fill, invention, King of Prussia, lever arm, liquid electrolyte, Patent, Riddle Patent Law, Scranton, U.S.
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Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
U.S. Patent No. 7,584,807 for Multiple Pulsejet Boring Device for rapidly boring through the ground having directional boring capabilities.
ABSTRACT:
A method and device for boring a hole through a material along a desired path includes an umbilical subsystem [2000] connected to a boring subsystem [3000] having a plurality of pulsejets [3100]. These pulsejets [3100] repeatedly receive and ignite a combustible fluid [7] in a combustion chamber [3230] causing a portion of the fluid [7] to be forced out of a nozzle [3260] at high speeds as a fluid slug [10] that impacts materials ahead of the pulsejet [3100].

Tags: Device, invention, Patent, Pulsejet, Scranton, subsystem, U.S., University of Scranton
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Thursday, September 24th, 2009
Another exciting Greenovation Competition has come to a close, and what a year it was. All of the participants had some great products and ideas, and the Williamsport/Lycoming Keystone Innovation Zone did a great job of coordinating this event.
We wish to say congratulations to all of the participants and finalists. This years runner up was Equinox Ltd. who won the Runner Up Prize valued at $2,300 for their reusable Fruit, Nut & Veggie Bags.
Ralph Agnoni, was the winner of the 2009 Greenovation Competition grand prize package. His invention is a water saving device for use with toilets. The device is very innovative, and we here at Riddle Patent Law look forward to working with him to protect is valuable intellectual property.
Congratulations again to all!
Tags: 2009 Greenovation Compeition, Equinox Ltd, Ralph Agnoni, Williamsport/Lycoming Keystone Innovation Zone
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Tuesday, April 21st, 2009
The Scranton Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is offering inexpensive courses for building your business around your invention. If you are interested you should attend the following sessions
The First Step: Starting Your Business
$10 per person/Choose one session.
Lackawanna County:
5/20, 6/19 or 8/14 at The University of Scranton
7/15 at the Carbondale Technology Transfer Center
(Call 800-829-7232 to register)
Monroe County:
5/13 or 8/12 at the Coolbaugh Township Municipal Building
(Call 800-829-7232 to register)
5/27 or 7/29 at East Stroudsburg University
(Call 800-422-7920 to register)
Pike County:
5/8, 6/19 or 8/7 at the PCEDA/Pike Chamber Building
(Call 570-296-7332 to register)
The Second Step: Developing Your Business Plan
$10 per person/Choose one session.
Lackawanna County:
6/19 or 8/14 at the University of Scranton
(Call 800-829-7232 to register)
Monroe County:
6/10 at the Coolbaugh Township Municipal Building
(Call 800-829-7232 to register)
6/24 or 8/26 at East Stroudsburg University
(Call 570-422-7920 to register)
Building Your Business
(A One-stop combination of the First & Second Steps)
$15 per person/Choose one session.
Bradford County
5/7, 6/4, 7/2, or 8/6 at Northern Tier Regional Planning & Development Commission, Towanda
Tioga County
5/21, 6/18, 7/16, or 8/20 at Penn College North Campus, Wellsboro
(Call Susan @ 570-724-7703 to register for the Tioga/Bradford Programs)
Financing Your Business
5/19 at the Milford Borough Building
For more information, check out the University of Scranton Small Business Development Center.
Tags: Bradford County, business plan, Carbondale Technology Transfer Center, Coolbaugh, East Stroudsburg University, Lackawanna County, Milford, Monroe County, Northern Tier Regional Planning & Development Commission, PCEDA, Penn College North Campus, Pike County, Riddle Patent Law, SBDC, Scranton Small Business Development Center, Tioga County, Towanda, University of Scranton, Wellsboro
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Wednesday, April 15th, 2009
Dear Innovators of Central Pennsylvania,
The second Inventor’s Club meeting will be held on Wednesday, April 22. Future meetings will be held monthly on Wednesday evenings.
Time: 5 – 6:30 p.m.
Location: Lycoming Launchpad Offices/Building – Conference Room, Corner of Reach Rd. and Catawissa Ave., Williamsport (the old Hope Enterprises Building).
RSVP: Required by Tuesday, April 21 to Jillian Foust at 570-329-3200 x4145 or jillianf@imcpa.com.
*Guest speaker/expert for April will be Charles L. Riddle, registered patent attorney with Riddle Patent Law.*
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to access the expertise of a patent attorney!! RSVP today!
Jillian Foust
KIZ Program Assistant
One College Avenue, DIF 32
Williamsport, PA 17701
570.329.3200 x4145
jillianf@imcpa.com
Tags: Charles Riddle, Innovators of Central Pennsylvania, Inventor’s Club, Lycoming Launchpad, Presentation
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Tuesday, March 31st, 2009
The Williamsport Keystone Innovation Zone (WKIZ) is hosting a free workshop directed at evaluating the market potential of your idea/invention. The workshop will also provide for a listing of your idea / invention on the National Innovation Marketplace. Before disclosing, however, please be aware of how it may affect your patent rights. See the post here.
For more information on the workshop, check out the WKIZ flyer.
Tags: invention, Marketing, Patent, sell invention, Williamsport Keystone Innovation Zone, WKIZ, workshop
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Tuesday, March 31st, 2009
Ok, so you are planning on publishing your idea, selling your idea, or even offering your idea for sale. In the United States you have one year from that date to file a patent application, or your rights will be lost. Even worse, many foreign countries follow the absolute novelty rule, and your patent rights in foreign countries are lost the day you make the sale, offer to sell, or publish the invention.
In the US, it’s called a statutory bar – and it is set forth in section 102(b) of the patent statute.
To solve this issue and avoid loss of rights, you need to file a patent application to secure a filing date. If you believe you want to secure rights in foreign countries, you must file the application before you make the disclosure. If you are not concerned with foreign patent rights and just want US protection, you must file within one (1) year of the first publication, sale, or offer to sell.
Even though you have a one (1) year grace period to file in the US, filing as early as possible gets you an early filing date as against other inventors with the same idea. The early filing date also locks in what the Patent Office can cite against your invention. The Patent Office can only use prior art references that predate your filing date.
The decision to publish or offer to sell an invention is a business decision, and a good business decision is an informed decision. If your invention provides your business with a competitive advantage, it is best to secure that advantage with patent protection to keep competitors out. Trade show disclosures often create statutory bars and give your competition a heads up on what’s coming next.
If you are an individual inventor, your goals and needs may be different. You may just want to market the idea to businesses to “test the market” before investing in prototype development, manufacturing, marketing, and patent protection. This is fine, your idea will go nowhere if you sit on your hands. Just, be aware that the clock is ticking.
Tags: Disclosure, Ideas, invention, Patents, sell
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Tuesday, March 24th, 2009
Charles Riddle will be speaking to the undergraduate Feasibility Analysis class on March 30, 2009 – providing insight into his practice as an intellectual property attorney.
He will briefly discuss the legal theory of patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets and how they translate into a competitive advantage asset in business.
He will also discuss his experiences with individual inventors, businesses and universities of the Northeast Pennsylvania, Scranton / Wilkes Barre region.
For more information, and inquire about attending the lecture contact:
Ellen Raineri, Ph.D.
The Jay Sidhu School of Business and Leadership
Wilkes University

Tags: Charles Riddle, Copyrights, Feasibility Analysis, Lecture, Northeast Pennsylvania, Patents, Scranton, The Jay Sidhu School of Business and Leadership, Trade Secrets, Trademarks, wilkes barre, Wilkes University
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Tuesday, March 24th, 2009
Meet other inventors and share your ideas and discuss the process of inventing, developing new products, and taking them to market.
Inventor’s Club Meeting
3/25/09 5:00 PM – 3/25/09 6:30 PM
Inaugural Inventor’s Club Meeting
Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Time: 5 – 6:30 p.m.
Location: Lycoming Launchpad Building, corner of Reach Rd. and Catawissa Ave., Williamsport
RSVP: Required by Tuesday, March 24 to Jillian Foust at jillianf@imcpa.com or 570-329-3200 x4145.
Visit the WKIZ website.
Tags: Inventor's Club Meeting, KIZ, Lycoming, Williamsport
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