0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Read 3404 times.
http://www.sunnycable.com/files/SCT-2005%20Price%20List.pdfCheck out the prices for the top of the line stuff, especially the component video cable
Only $60K for a 4m set of component video cables. Wow. I figured this must be some mighty special stuff and since they claim it's patented (pending anyway) a quick search on the US PTO site turned up this:http://appft1.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-bool.html&r=3&f=G&l=50&co1=AND&d=PG01&s1=Lo.IN.&s2=cable.TTL.&OS=IN/Lo+AND+TTL/cable&RS=IN/Lo+AND+TTL/cableI'm fairly certain that is the stuff.
If I read his patent application correctly it sounds like he is trying to patent the star-quad configuration. I could be wrong but I don't think he will get a patent for this. It's kind of like trying to patent fire or the wheel. Scotty
I imagine these cables would be a match made in heaven with the "Best Speakers in the World" (only £1400) ..see:http://www.worldsbestloudspeakers.com/similar aspirations, similar credibility.Russell
Honestly, I think many cable schemes could get patented, because most of them are based on hokum (pseudoscience) and the patent office isn't really going to know how to attack the validity of the patent. You rarely see a "this doesn't really work, does it?" rejection from the patent office. Only in perpetual motion machines and the like, when it's obvious it doesn't work.
This patent will never issue. Too bad they didn't bother to do a patent search.
Quote from: audioengrThis patent will never issue. Too bad they didn't bother to do a patent search. Too bad? I expect they submitted just for the right to say "patent pending" - and when it comes back rejected, they will likely neglect to remove the comment about "patent pending" from the web site. An honest oversight, you understand. Who's going to call them on it?
This patent will never issue. Too bad they didn't bother to do a patent search. I've already patented this idea:Steve N.