Clarentis Receives Notice of Allowance For Japanese Patent Application
Clarentis Technologies, LLC has received a notice of allowance for Japanese Patent Application 2007-138941, "Electrolysis Cell Assembly."
Clarentis Technologies, LLC has received a notice of allowance for Japanese Patent Application 2007-138941, "Electrolysis Cell Assembly."
The US patent office sent a final rejection to Valeri Iltsenko of Envirolyte for US patent application 12/111,733 due to prior art.
The patent examiner rejected the application as unpatentable over US patent application No. 7,374,645 “Davis” and among others US patent No. 8,002,955 “Daly” both exclusively licensed to Clarentis Technologies, LLC.
Aquaox LLC, an importer of equipment for the electrochemical activation of water manufactured in Estonia, also appears to be infringing on these patents based on the art of the electrolytic cells visible on the Aquaox website.
Our client, EcoLogic Solutions, displayed a Mini-Lyte System in their booth at the National Restaurant Association Show in Chicago.
Clarentis Technologies recently installed a Clarentis Mini-Lyte System at the USDA's Eastern Regional Research Center.
The USDA purchased the Mini-Lyte System in order to continue their extensive research on the use of Clarentis' all-natural, non-toxic solutions for the nation's food supply.