[TriEmbed] How can you tell if something is patented?

Bill Trautman lhasadad at gmail.com
Thu Nov 11 09:12:20 CST 2021


The best way to try and figure that out is a patent search.  I think you
can do that through google. It’s not perfect. You could miss something but
it is a good start


On Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 10:59 PM Charles West via TriEmbed <
triembed at triembed.org> wrote:

> Hello,
>
> BIt of a weird question.  Let me know if it's too off topic.
>
> I found a really interesting published paper which details a cheap and
> relatively simple way to produce aerographene (made of graphene, in this
> case with a density around 3x that of air).  I've got some ideas of ways to
> use it for space applications, but I don't want to get sued.
>
> If I may ask, how can you tell if a method outlined in a paper is OK to
> use commercially?
>
> Thanks,
> Charlie
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