E-Cat Patent Not In Rossi’s Wish List

Everyone has a wish list during the Holiday Season and it would seem like the approval of a worldwide patent is not in Italian inventor Andrea Rossi’s list. In answering a question on his blog, Journal of Nuclear Physics, Rossi reveals that he is expecting the certification for the Rossi Energy Catalyzer domestic units latest by Autumn of 2012. This is a change in his original projection that Leonardo Corporation will start mass production of the E-Cat Homes in a period of one or two years.

Recently, the Italian inventor revealed that they achieved a breakthrough that would hasten the launching of the E-Cat Homes to the general market. This has just given as us a time-scale with which we can measure their performance. It should be noted that Defkalion Technologies is hoping to mass produce and sell their Hyperion units at an approximate price of 4K Euro per 45kW. Instead of playing catch up, Rossi jumps into the forefront of this unraveling competition with this letter announcement:

Dear Pietro F.:                                                  

The certifications are in course, we will have them made within Autumn 2012.

Warm Regards,

A.R.

Rossi also disclosed that his price will be low enough to kill any competition. If the certification will be release as Rossi is expecting, is there no more need for a worldwide E-Cat patent? In view of the looming competition that is bound to happen in the developing Low Energy Nuclear Reaction industry, the question of who holds the US or the European E-Cat patent is not yet answered until now. However, with this latest announcement, it looks like Andrea Rossi is much more interested to have the certification so that he can start selling the Rossi Energy Catalyzer device to the general public. Perhaps having the Italian patent is sufficient enough for Leonardo Corporation.

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One Response to “E-Cat Patent Not In Rossi’s Wish List”

  1. Brad Arnold says:

    First, it looks like Rossi went from having patient protection for his device before widespread sales to the public, to a business model of high volume/low price that would discourage reverse engineering.

    Second, realistically Rossi never stood much of a chance of getting a patient on a physical property, and it looks like nobody will, so it will be like the wild west with any entry to the market welcome without fear of patient violation.

    Finally, I just read that Defkalion doesn’t use a “secret catalyst” in their LENR generators, so Rossi’s “secret Italian sauce recipe” (the bugle that woke the public to the potential for LENR because it dramatically improved the efficiency of the LENR reaction) all of a sudden doesn’t seem to be the barrier it once was to other companies getting into the act. Now the main barrier is the thin veil of ignorance, and denial, both of which will vanish when the first company successfully commercializes it, and knowledge of that success becomes widespread.

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