Hi Frank,
As a point of information, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office does not verify that an invention that is the subject of a patent application works as claimed. Although they will refuse to grant a patent for an invention that is patently impossible, pun intended :-) A classic example being any form of a perpetual motion machine.
BTW and FWIW, regarding the indication at the AH website of a patent pending for their fuse technology, I had used the search features at uspto.gov to search for both granted patents and patent applications, using various terms relating to the name of the company and its proprietor. My search came up empty-handed.
Best regards,
-- Al
(Licensed but non-practicing patent attorney)
As a point of information, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office does not verify that an invention that is the subject of a patent application works as claimed. Although they will refuse to grant a patent for an invention that is patently impossible, pun intended :-) A classic example being any form of a perpetual motion machine.
BTW and FWIW, regarding the indication at the AH website of a patent pending for their fuse technology, I had used the search features at uspto.gov to search for both granted patents and patent applications, using various terms relating to the name of the company and its proprietor. My search came up empty-handed.
Best regards,
-- Al
(Licensed but non-practicing patent attorney)