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George Miley’s LENR Patent
| September 13, 2012 | Posted by admin under George Miley - Lenuco |
George Miley has been granted a patent on LENR-related technology. I’m not sure of the full implications of this patent, but it would seem to be good news for Dr. Miley and the LENR/CF fields. It seems that Dr. Miley’s patent mentions a range of possible applications of the technology, and this may be part of the way he was able to get it through the USPTO.
Here is the abstract from his patent.
What is fascinating about Miley’s work is that he is able to generate heat without heating the device with electrical resistance. Readers may recall that Miley started a commercial venture in Champaign, IL, earlier this year called Lenuco. We’ve not heard much from Dr. Miley since that time, but hopefully we’ll hear more from him soon.


Great news admin, I was just questioning some posts I have read on the ecat news site. The good news is that others are publishing some good info and also these patents, I will read this one through.
After reading that regarding the loading / unloading of the hydrogen from pressure to a vacuum I was thinking about an engine block that contains freeze plugs. Those are simply metal plugs pressed into a hole so when the temperature outside gets low enough the water coolant in the engine expands and pushes the freeze plugs out before breaking the metal engine block apart ruining the engine.
Now science explains this out clearly even though to a general mechanic that uses heat and cold to assemble pressed together engine parts kind of gets confused when all other stuff excluding plastic is heated it expands so why does water break the engine block? Seems backwards from the other mechanical stuff.
Anyway the point is that it could be possible that loading could be achieved by freezing a surrounding layer like when you go into the ocean and the farther down you get quickly pressurizes your eardrums.
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[...] Professor Emeritus of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champagne UIUC, U.S. Patent was reported several days ago, but the news is just starting to reach dedicated LENR [...]
To Dr. George H. Miley,
Please condider the lapsed Belgian patents mentioned on “e-Cat Site” under the heading “cold fusion catalyst” and contact Ben for the “sequel patent text” to the latest Belgian patent. That text contains an interesting Coulomb explosion embodiment wherein your US-P 8227020 particles can be used. Good luck. Contact me over Ben if there is a need. Jan.