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Ambient
presently has seventeen patents granted and many others pending in numerous
jurisdictions as part of its Global Patent
Management Strategy. The Company’s
Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) protect
the Company while enhancing Ambient’s
position of strength and leadership within
the industry.
Ambient
Corporation was issued its first patent,
US Patent 6,452,482 - Inductive Coupling
of a Data Signal to a Power Transmission
Cable, by the United States Patent
and Trademark Office pertaining to Ambient's
couplers, primarily covering inductive
coupling of data signals onto overhead
and underground power distribution cables
in 2002. Since the issuance of its first,
an additional sixteen US Patents (5,847,447 "Capcitively Coupled Bi-directional Data and Power Transmission System," 6,646,447 “Identifying
One of a Plurality of a Power Transmission
Cable,” 6,809,633 “Coupling
Broadband Modems to Power Lines,” 6,844,810 “Arrangement
of a Data Coupler for Power Line Communications,” 6,897,764 “Inductive
Coupling of a Data Signal for a Power Transmission
Cable”, 6,975,210 "Arrangement
of an Inductive Coupler for Power Line
Communications," 7,005,943 "Filter
for Segmenting Power Lines for Communications," 7,061,370 "High
Current Inductive Coupler and Current Transformer
for Power Lines," 7,078,996 "Inductive
Coupler for Powerline Communications- issued
2006," 7,109,835 "Highly
Insulated Inductive Data Couplers," 7,116,007 "Protecting
Medium Voltage Inductive Coupled Device
from Electric Transients," 7,148,799 "Arrangement
of Daisy Chained Inductive Couplers for
Data Communication," 7,154,382 "Arrangement
of Inductive Couplers for Data Communication," 7,158,003 "Construction
of Medium Voltage Power Line Data Couplers,"
7,170,367 "Inductive Coupler for
Power Line Communications" -issued
January 2007 and 7,215,233 "Inductive Coupler for Power Line Communications" - issued May 2007) have been successfully issued.
These proprietary patents along with our
patents pending enable the highest signal
quality BPL network available.
The actual
patent claims can be viewed on the United
States Patent and Trademark Office website
(www.uspto.gov).
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