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04/18/15 8:45 AM

#29091 RE: dcspka #29082

Patents cannot hide.

I used to do patent searches before the USPTO put its databases online and was only accessible in certain libraries.

The whole point of the patent database is: anyone can see what has been patented. It's in the public domain.

The PAIR system showing patent applications did not exist back when I was doing patent searches. I love the PAIR database. Wish it were available back then.

All you have to do is search the USPTO databases for fibrin. fibrinogen, and FDP's. If there are any patents or patent applications for DR-70 or any combination of DR-70 and something else, they will show up.

* Patent applications have application numbers.
* Patents have patent numbers.

Anyone claiming there are patents or patent applications protecting DR-70 need only post those numbers here so we can all share in the knowledge.


The lack of such posts proves there are no patents or patent applications protecting DR-70. We don't care about Trademarks or copyrights or "Trade Secrets." We care about patents.