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In Reply to: RE: Component Isolation—Testing and Patent posted by jupiterboy on July 01, 2009 at 16:57:19
"...have also created some isolation feet that employ several materials that are commonly used for isolation."
I'd suggest not bothering to try and patent whatever it is. One of the basic tests of patent-ability is obviousness to those skilled in the art. While it appears that nowadays they don't bother to think very much in the USPTO, even if they issue one it will be tough to defend if it uses routine materials to perform the routine task that said routine materials are routinely used for.
Just a matter of routine...
Rick
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