Category: This Week in Patents
Beverage formation apparatus and method using sonic energy
K-cup maker Keurig wants to bombard your coffee with sonic energy. The company that brought you the revolutionary K-cups has patented a technique that uses…
Determining happiness indices
An invention that can tell if you are happy MicroStrategy has patented a technology that can determine people’s happiness levels based on their social media posts.…
Reactive armor system and method
Armor Dynamics has patented a light weight armor covered with explosives. As counter-intuitive as it may seem, this patent from Armor Dynamics proposes an armor…
Vehicle system reaction to medical conditions
Ford patents a car that doubles as a doctor on wheels. Ford has introduced a whole new dimension to safe traveling by taking care of…
Self-replicating materials
NYU patents an artificial self-replicating material Scientists at NYU have patented an amazing material that can self-replicate and self-assemble into new forms of matter. The…
Anti-reflection nanostructure arry and method
Boeing patents an anti-reflection layer using nanostructures. Boeing has invented a new anti-reflection layer that can make objects like windows, display screens and solar cells…
Infographic - This week in patents - November 30-December 4
Details of these 10 patents are provided below. 1. Effecting voice communication in a sound-restricted environment (Patent Number – US 9,202,474) Airbus has patented a technology…