If you will call me a nut, I will call you a moron
Regardless what their website says, Patent Office refuses to acknowledge and patent working models.
One guy even hooked up his magnet spinning device to charge his iPhone, completing all patent office criteria.
And they refused.
So give me a break with your there is no conspiracy crap.
Regardless what their website says, Patent Office refuses to acknowledge and patent working models.
One guy even hooked up his magnet spinning device to charge his iPhone, completing all patent office criteria.
And they refused.
So give me a break with your there is no conspiracy crap.
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I know I'm arguing with a nut - so the fault is entirely mine.
Educate yourself. The The USPTO Manual of Patent Examining Practice actually states (http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/mpep/s608.html)
"With the exception of cases involving perpetual motion, a model is not ordinarily required by the Office to demonstrate the operability of a device. If operability of a device is questioned, the applicant must establish it to the satisfaction of the examiner, but he or she may choose his or her own way of so doing."
So, contrary to what you claim, the rule is that an attempt to patent perpetual motion device must have a working model. This rule exists because there have been so many idiotic attempt to patent non-working perpetual motion devices. There has never been a working model.
In my world, there's crime and conspiracy. But there is no perpetual motion device that violates all laws physics.
(also, let it not go unnoticed that you ignored the fact that for your conspiracy to exist, the Conspiracy must be omnipotent and incompetent at the same time)