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To: Harold S. who wrote (17)11/29/2005 8:36:15 AM
From: scion  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12518
 
A question on the patents - Patent No. 4,942,714 Rebar and Beam Bolster, Slab and Beam Upper; - is easily found on the USPTO site

patft.uspto.gov

BUT these are not on the USPTO site.

Patent No. 7,401,024 Road Signs and Method of Production;
Patent No. 7,441,441 Rebar and Beam Highchair;
Patent No. 7,441,835 Modular Concrete Form; and
Patent No. 7,556,266 Apparatus for Supporting Reinforcing Steel in Concrete.

Do you know where they can be found?

Wicklund Holding Co · 8-K/A · For 10/15/98 · 8-K
ITEM 5: OTHER EVENTS

WHC made an agreement with Dow Credit Corporation and The Dow Chemical
Corporation effective March 23, 1999 to acquire the debt of WHC's subsidiary
thereto in the amount of $ 800,000, including interest, which was secured by
four of the subsiduary's United States and Canadian patents which pertain to
plastic parts used in commerical cement construction.

The term of the agreement involved WHC paying Dow Credit Corporation
$600,000.00 down over a period of approximately four months commencing on May
23, 1999, a $200,000 premium note to be payable over three years, and 5% of the
gross income from products utitlizing the patents capped at $400,000.

In exchange, Dow Credit Corporation and The Dow Chemical Corporation agreed to
release Wicklund's patents as collateral. The terms for payment of the
$600,000.00 down include installment payments of $125,000 on March 23, 1999 with
three equal payments of $125,000 in each of the next three succeeding months,
plus a final payment of $100,000 in July of 1999.

The released liens were on
Patent No. 4,942,714 Rebar and Beam Bolster, Slab and Beam Upper;

Patent No. 7,401,024 Road Signs and Method of Production;

Patent No. 7,441,441 Rebar and Beam Highchair;

Patent No. 7,441,835 Modular Concrete Form; and

Patent No. 7,556,266 Apparatus for Supporting Reinforcing Steel in Concrete.

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To: Harold S. who wrote (17)1/2/2006 7:12:01 AM
From: shortsinthesand  Respond to of 12518
 
Harold,

"The bottom line for me is this: I believe the Semco and the Promold deals are done deals and closed. I think the audit is done and the paperwork is in to move to the OTC."

Do you still believe?

shorts