In the coming minutes, I'll go into depth about the infamous TR-3B patent on Google.
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On May 15, K2D4 network first published a video about the patent called "TR-3B patent".
The invention is similar to that of the TR-3B military aircraft.
Based on local newspapers, thousands of Belgians saw this during the Belgium UFO wave (November
1989 to April 1990).
The filing date, however, occurred 14 years later on December 20, 2004.
The inventor calls his invention "Triangular spacecraft" not TR-3B or Astra.
Now the patent ... Youtubers talks about a patent available on Google.
The background of the invention is explained in an incomprehensible language for most people,
don't you bother if you don't understand.
How do you find out if this invention is true if you do not understand what's on paper?
Simple, just follow the footprints.
What is Google?
I do not understand why the self-proclaimed researchers base their research and make their
final conclusions on a document found on Google.
Google is just a search engine, a detective dog.
The search result does not have to show correct information but you should not label the inventor
as mentally crazy either.
Remember one thing, the best inventions arise from insane ideas.
For example, Plastic Wishbone invented by Ken Ahroni has made millions of dollars.
When I conduct research, I take a shovel and dig until I reached the roots.
Therefore, I will not conduct an investigation based on what Google gives me.
FYI: There are also mistakes in the so-called patent.
Treat Google as a signpost.
For patents in the United States, you must be at USPTO.gov, The United States Patent
and Trademark Office, not Google.
An official patent contains more information than shown on Google.
What I want to know:
Who is the lawyer or agent?
What is the status of the patent?
What kind of patent is it?
Has there been communicated and if so what has been communicated between the inventor
and the USPTO?
Has the invention been elaborated on paper?
What does an inventive invention look like?
For this, I will use a true invention as an example.
Who is the lawyer or agent that helped the inventor?
None, unknown, or not applicable.
What is the status of the patent?
Google says Application but that is incorrect, the status of the patent is abandoned.
What does this status mean?
A patent gets the abandoned status if the patent owner fails to pay the fee or does
not cooperate for example not responding to letters.
Based on the correspondence, it has been clear that the owner of the patent John Quincy St.
Clair has stopped responding to the USPTO's letters.
John Quincy St. Clair has paid a small amount of $ 770, called Utility filling fee and other
fees.
What kind of patent is it?
Then we end up with the following, Application Type: Utility.
What is a utility patent?
When an invention is related to machinery, manufacture, composition or matter, or process,
then a utility patent applies.
He paid a fee otherwise this would never be taken into consideration.
So the inventor was sure of his case.
Is there any communication?
Yes, it has been communicated that the declaration has been rejected with a non-final rejection.
That means it has been rejected but it is not conclusive.
Following the letter was written on April 19, 2006, the inventor had to change a few
things.
However, he never responded to this and on November 17, 2006, it is official Abandonment,
because it was not responded.
This means the invention is not protected.
To verify my facts, I contacted USPTO.
Has the invention been worked out on paper?
Communication has shown that some idea has been put on the table.
Furthermore, it is lacking information.
How does a detailed invention look like on a document?
The infamous patent on Google is worthless without a detailed plan.
I possess two inventions, I did not invent them.
This is about inventions from other people.
At the beginning of 2015, I was in contact with a Belgian businessman who's responsibility
is to connect the dots.
He is looking for investors who are willing to invest in product-ready inventions.
This is one of those perfectly production ready inventions.
This involves silicone gloves with a special coating layer that makes an end to cross-contaminations
in hospitals and food processing.
This document conceals all points from brief explanation of the invention, production costs,
required prognoses for investors, etc.
These gloves have been tested by a well-known company that produces delicious Chocolate
butter and a healthcare from Malaysia.
Conclusion
Now you understand that getting a patent is not as easy as buying bread at the bakery.
A patent costs expensive fees and a lot of time before an invention is finally protected
with a utility patent.
John Quincy St. Clair is from San Juan, and was seriously trying to protect his idea.
However, he never handled the procedure successfully because he realized his invention is a flop,
this already exists, or something else like illness or death (This is unverified).
Because this strongly resembles the TR-3B and has received a lot of media attention,
it can never be protected by a patent.
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