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fbhjr ([personal profile] fbhjr) wrote2013-01-18 10:03 am
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In only another 13 months, something will happen


Back in September of 2011 my company filed a bunch of patents on our giant
robot freezers. I was quite happy about this as my name is on almost all
of them and is listed at top inventor on at least two of them.
We had done the preliminary filing a year before that just to make sure we
were early in the queue for getting approval.

Over the last couple of decades, I had been put on a patent twice, both of
which were later abandoned by that company as they closed the division that
made that product.
I had several other ideas I had been told were good enough to patent, but
it was working for companies that didn’t care about mechanical patents.
(The downside to working for some electronics companies as a mechanical
engineer.)

So, when we got some letters about the patents from the attorney, I was
eager to see what it said.
“It is estimated that this application will receive an Office action in
approximately 13
months.”

So, the application that has been in for 16 months, based on an initial
application 28 months ago only needs 13 more months until someone at the
office reads it. Then, they will tell us if there need to be any changes
to get it approved, or if it is rejected outright.

Einstein worked in a patent office. He came up with a theory of how time
slows down in certain situations.
I think I see what inspired that.

[identity profile] endlessblush.livejournal.com 2013-01-18 09:20 pm (UTC)(link)
It's a Government Department right? That's how time slows down.

[identity profile] fbhjr.livejournal.com 2013-01-19 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
It is very much the US government at work...