The dynamic electrical converter system receives the variable voltage collected by SEFE’s Harmony III airborne unit from static electricity in the atmosphere, and then converts it into a usable electrical configuration. The system includes a monitor to check the incoming voltage as well as multiple converters, each of which can accept a unique range of voltages and create the desired electrical output.
“We have worked diligently, with the help of our engineering and scientific teams, to develop sound intellectual property around our Harmony III product,” stated Michael Hurowitz, SEFE Director of Engineering. “The issuance by the USPTO validates the unique nature of our company and the approaches we are taking to solve real-world energy problems. We believe additional coverage of the space will be awarded to SEFE in the near term, and will continue to add to the inventions.”
“This issuance provides further validation of our company’s core technology and increases our patent claims in key new areas for our business,” added Don Johnston, Chief Executive Officer of SEFE, Inc. “The USPTO again recognizes SEFE’s first position and our contribution to the field of atmospheric technology. This issuance is a long-awaited milestone in the development of our foundational intellectual property portfolio, and a victory for our company and its shareholders. The new patent should make a significant contribution to the overall valuation of our portfolio.”
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