A Framework, Not Just One Drug
Embodiment thirteen in U.S. patent application 19/540,453 is a disease cure research framework. It encompasses research and development for cures and treatme…
Who and What
Christopher Gabriel Brown is the named inventor and correspondence contact for U.S. patent application 19/540,453, a consolidated nonprovisional utility application covering f…
From Waste Stream to Recyclable Output
The fourteenth embodiment in application 19/540,453 is a landfill recycling mine. It comprises mobile and/or autonomous dis-assembly and separation s…
One Seed, Any Size Chip, Scalable FLOPS
The fifteenth embodiment in U.S. patent application 19/540,453 is the semiconductor seed matrix system—also referred to as 7T seed or AutoPhi Future…
One Application, Fifteen Breakthrough Technologies
In February 2026, the United States Patent and Trademark Office received a consolidated nonprovisional utility patent application that bu…
Proof of Filing and Payment in One Document
When the United States Patent and Trademark Office accepts a new utility application and payment, it issues an Electronic Payment Receipt. For a…
High-Voltage Propulsion With Clear Specs
One of the fifteen inventions in U.S. patent application 19/540,453 is an electronic automotive platform built around a high-voltage DC bus—nominal…
One Filing, Many Inventions, One Story
Filing fifteen inventions in a single U.S. nonprovisional utility application (19/540,453) is a strategic choice. Consolidated applications can reduc…
One Chip, Many Projections
The second embodiment in the consolidated patent application 19/540,453 is a unified processor product—internally referred to as AutoPhi Modern—that consolidates…
Paperwork, Fees, and a Single Filing Date
The path from invention to a U.S. utility patent starts with a complete application: specification (description, claims, abstract), drawings (when…