[compost_tea] Re: Composting Council

From: bnbrew (bnbrew@yahoo.com)
Date: Sat Dec 07 2002 - 00:50:47 EST


-Elaine
 Send a copy of your article to the patent office. Probably best
sent via a patent attorney. If you need one I will take the article
to mine. Bob


-- In compost_tea@yahoogroups.com, soilfoodweb@a... wrote:
> Oh, there is one exception to the rule about Growing Solutions
machines that
> I put in the previous e-mail.
>
> With the 25 gal GSI machine, IF you use the systems that Hendrikus
Schraven
> uses, then you can get decent tea. But it isn't all that obvious
and
> certainly the people at Growing Solutions do not tell you how to
use their
> machine to give you those results.
>
> And it is Growing Solutions that is trying to patent compost tea.
Their
> patent application came out Nov 7, 2002. Please go read it. It
would be ok
> if they just tried to patent their particular design, I'd have no
problem
> with that. But they are trying to patent something I wrote
magazine articles
> about long before they ever put together their patent. See Fine
Gardening,
> Oct/Nov 2000
>
> How do you get that information to the patent office? How do I
make sure the
> patent examiners see that the information for aerated tea machines
existed
> for a long time before GSI came on the scene? Their machine is
nothing new
> under the sun.
>
> Elaine Ingham
> President, Soil Foodweb Inc.
> www.soilfoodweb.com


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