Peter Joseph Crowley (Patent): IPO 27 Sep 2013

Industrial application – The invention related to a series of bags connected to form a vertical conveyer which rotates over rollers. Bags on the descending side of the conveyer are filled with water, causing the conveyer to rotate as the water-filled bags fall under gravity. Bags on the ascending side of the conveyer are empty, because a compression roller at the bottom of the conveyer squeezes water out of each water-filled bag as it reaches the bottom of its descent. A system of valves and ducts allegedly carries this water to the top of the conveyer where it fills the next empty bag which has just reached the top of its ascent. The invention was alleged to generate an energy surplus without any energy input. The hearing officer found that the invention operated in a manner clearly contrary to well-established physical laws and therefore was not capable of industrial application. He therefore refused the application.

Mr B Micklewright
[2013] UKIntelP o38913, GB0819309.6
Bailii
Patents Act 1977 1(1)(c) 14(3)

Intellectual Property

Updated: 23 November 2021; Ref: scu.517188