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Re: flaflyersfan post# 38175

Saturday, 08/08/2020 3:49:13 PM

Saturday, August 08, 2020 3:49:13 PM

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crtg. Aside from using CHS in the "Led" genre, my Q is whether they can use CHS as patented by NDSU, to use in Battery Storage! Now my understanding is that they cannot use that form of CHS Patented by NDSU, and must be supplanted by a better and more efficient form of CHS if they are to attain a Patent on the CHS+ material? That to me is what CRTG is doing in conjunction with the "U of Michigan" science department!

First, and I might be wrong, is that they had to contract the use of the CHS from NDSU, which would have been illegal if they used it without the written authorization from NDSU! Since the original "Usage" agreement fell through, the only way to commercialize a form of it would be to develop a different version of it, patent it, then sell/contract it out to Car Manufacturers or Battery manufacturers!

Second, Because the LED thing, (Patented?) by CRTG as far as I know, then they might not have that many problems Licensing the CHS from the patent holders? We all know CHS is Patented!! Unlike what a poster once said, the CHS is a mathematical combination of certain Elements/Molecules in a precise fashion that is not normal in nature, therefore being patentable by the USPTO!

One just cannot go and use a Patented product without the Patent originators making an agreement with CRTG, then getting their cut? That's my simple belief in the matter! Whether there are other options CRTG may use, I don't know? But work on a new version is well underway with the U of Michigan, and is the stuff that can revolutionize the EV Industry, that is if a completely different way of enhancing the Storage capacity is brought forward first by other Inventors! A lot of things going on simultaneously, so we had better be quick and have something that is simpler than all the rest of the incoming Storage products!

I bought into Ener1 maybe 15 years ago, and who patented their version of EV Batteries! But, as the luck of the Penny Investors usually goes, they were bought out by a rich Russian and is now Private! If the recession hadn't hit us back then, we may have had some interesting EV batteries contracted out! By the way, they had just Built a huge Battery manufacturing plant somewhere in Indiana, and ENEI Investors thought we were in on something big?
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