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Originally Posted by JRMichler
More hogwash. All patent applications are reviewed by the Patent Office in the order received. After review, the patent examiner sends a letter to the inventor. Typically, that letter is a rejection and lists the reasons why. The inventor then has a defined time to respond. The inventor responds with reasons why the rejection was wrong, or changes the application to make it align with the objections. This process repeats until the patent is granted or the inventor gives up. If the inventor does not respond in time, the patent application is rejected permanently.
There is no process for intentionally delaying a patent application publication. It's published 18 months after the initial application. No exceptions. The full official details are on the US Patent Office website at United States Patent and Trademark Office.
The sad thing about this whole thread is that there exists actual data on the benefits of nano diamond additives. Unfortunately, the DiamondLube website looks more like the website of a quack selling snake oil. Hence the negative reactions.
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DiamondLube shows little knowledge of the American Patent process, but this doesn't make you a lawyer by profession and doesn't preclude him from hiring a good patent house with skilled people who can do the work for him though there is little evidence he has done this.
Take perverse joy, if you will, in beating down those who misrepresent the truth. But, do not become what you are fighting. Errors in your legal rant undermine your credibility.