Lithium-ion zero-degradation technology has been approved by the Japan Patent Office (Partially revised version)
My long-awaited lithium patent has been approved.
When I accessed the Japan Patent Office data server today,
I received a notification.
It was a notice of allowance.
The examination started in July, and it was approved in three days.
In an era where 80% of applications receive rejection notices, I passed on the first attempt.
Since I wrote it myself, I knew it would be impossible for a patent attorney.
It was the right decision to write it myself because a patent attorney wouldn't even be able to understand it.
Although, it was my first time writing one...
That is only natural, as it is a patent for content that has never existed before.
Since it clears all the requirements for novelty, inventive step, and industrial applicability,
it is a structure for which the examiner could not issue any rejection notices.
It also includes recorded data with proof of effectiveness spanning several months.
Most rejection notices take about two years to block,
but I listed all anticipated rejections and described in detail how to address each one.
Above all, what makes it impossible is that the content cannot be proven by general science.
Initially, the probability of the patent being approved was 0.1%.
The focus was on how to get it scientifically recognized.
This technology discovery was triggered three years ago by a certain nickel-metal hydride battery.
Since then, I have spent millions of yen buying up unusable batteries.
After repeating tests, the internal structure finally became clear.
While it could be used immediately as an effect,
it was content that could not be established as a patent.
After repeated struggles to turn it into a patent, I encountered an unexpected fact.
I found a breakthrough, and the patent was completed all at once.
First, zero-degradation is a super scientific challenge.
By suppressing degradation and exceeding the standard design capacity,
I made the zero-degradation visible (it even includes the process).
This is an undeniable fact, so it is powerful in terms of patent law.
Conversely, if this were not the case, the patent would not have been established.
As a byproduct, I have also achieved the suppression of temperature rise.
This is top-secret information not included in the patent (it can be used especially as an indicator of recovery).
Furthermore, it is worth noting that capacity increase and degradation suppression work as a set.
Usually, these are suppression technologies.
It covers everything from zero-degradation to capacity increase, stabilization, and heat suppression.
I have reached a level that can be called a technology three steps ahead.
Furthermore, the technical feature is that it can be realized with zero additional processing.
Any technology has its necessary requirements,
but the strength of this patent is that it is possible with existing equipment and requires no additional facilities.
The only way to avoid this technology isone thing:not to use lithium.
This is impossible with current technology.
The reason is that it eliminates dendrites.
Since it will be applied if dendrites occur in batteries developed in the future,
avoidance methods based on materials are nearly impossible.
At this moment, lithium-based development is the main battlefield.
Therefore, the content is comparable to a barrier patent.
Battery development companies would likely be desperate for it.
I will use it for corporate transactions at first,
so it will be kept strictly confidential for the time being.
I am reporting this because the patent allowance has been completed.
It will take some time before it can reach your hands.
I will have another opportunity to introduce it to you,
so please bear with me until then.
It is free for individual use,
so I will introduce it after the profits corresponding to the development costs have been recovered.
I am currently developing an app at the same time,
and once it is developed, battery replacement will no longer be necessary.
It breaks my heart to think about how many unnecessary lithium batteries will be disposed of until then...
Zero degradation, minimal heat generation, stable at 100% charge, plus a fast-charging environment.
No need for lithium battery replacement, zero risk of ignition.
*"However, only when using the app."
Please do not use the current 80-20% charge as it causes degradation.
This is all I can say for now... "Especially for devices with two or more batteries, it is reckless."

Finally,
I am currently at the stage of having received the patent allowance, and from here on, I will proceed with commercialization and app development while accumulating empirical data. Once it is in a form that you can use with peace of mind, I would like to introduce it to you in more detail.
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