Friday 4 November 2011

Reyland's inflated claims Sinking Fast! PT2

Do your own research on Mark Reyland’s claims. Google Mark Reyland 3D Vehicle Wraps, and 3D Vehicle Wraps to see what you come up with. Also Google Mark Reyland Patents and Mark Reyland Patent Applications. You should only find a patent application tied to Mark Reyland, no actual Patents like he indicates to have for his 365 Million Dollar a year product.The link below is a “free” user friendly Patent search site that can be used to search Patents and Published Applications.
After you create your free account click on “search patents” on the header page, it will bring you directly to the search page. Look for the info below and click on search “US Patent Applications” box. By clicking the US Applications box only will filter out a bunch of junk.


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After the US Patent App’s box is checked type Mark Reyland in the search box on the web page then click search. The info below should be number one on the search list for Reyland’s Patented 363 Million Dollar Product that he has a 3.8 Million Dollar License deal with some made up company. Remember the info below is only a “Published Patent Application”. Mark T. Reyland is listed as the inventor along with his Investor Patent Attorney Friend Mark F. Smith from Cincinnati Ohio as the contact person for the USPTO. You will also be able to view 33 proposed Patent Claims. Go ahead and read the claims even if you don’t understand them. You can also view the Drawings of the product to get a better understanding of the product.
After opening the info above this is what you should see below.
Title:
Structure having a wrap and method of wrapping said structureDocument Type and Number:
United States Patent Application 20080141569
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The present invention is a structure having a new and improved wrap for structures formed from a flexible film that increases the awareness and impact of the wrap. The wrap comprises a background and one or more design elements. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the design element is a three-dimensional design element that extends in a direction outwardly away from the surface of the structure. In another preferred embodiment the design element comprises an electrolminescent light panel
Inventors:
Reyland, Mark T. (West Chester, OH, US)
Application Number:
11/805807
Publication Date:
06/19/2008
Filing Date:
05/24/2007
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Referenced by:View patents that cite this patent
Export Citation:40/544Click for automatic bibliography generation Primary Class:
Other Classes:
40/455, 40/590, 40/596
International Classes:
G09F21/04; G09F13/22; G09F21/00; G09F13/22Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Mark, Smith F. (905 Ohio Pike, Cincinnati, OH, 45245, US)
Claims:
1. A wrap applied to the surface of a structure, the wrap comprising: a background; and at least one design element; wherein said design element and said background cooperate together to create a harmonized ornamental design.

2. The wrap of claim 1 wherein said design element comprises at least one light panel.

3. A wrap applied to the surface of a structure, the wrap comprising: a background; and at least one design element, said design element having a first surface and a periphery extending around said first surface; wherein said background overlaps and substantially covers said periphery of the first surface.

4. The wrap of claim 3 wherein said design element is comprises a three-dimensional shape wherein said first surface is raised and extends in a direction outwardly from the surface of the structure forming an inner cavity.

5. The wrap of claim 3 wherein said design element comprises an electrolminescent light panel.

6. The wrap of claim 3 wherein said design element comprises an electronic sound-emitting device for playing recorded sounds.

7. A wrap applied to the surface of a structure, the wrap comprising: a background; and a design element, wherein said design element is a three-dimensional design element extending in a direction outwardly from the surface of the structure.

8. The wrap of claim 7 wherein said design element is formed from a thermoplastic material.

9. The wrap of claim 7 wherein said design element includes a backing for providing structural support to the design element.

10. The wrap of claim 7 wherein said design element further comprises an electrolminescent light panel for providing background lighting to said design element.

11. The wrap of claim 7 wherein said design element further comprises an electronic sound-emitting device for playing recorded sounds.

12. The wrap of claim 11 wherein said sound-emitting device comprises an activation device having a motion detector that activates the sound-emitting device when motion of an object is detected within a predetermined proximity or activation zone of the structure.

13. The wrap of claim 11 wherein said sound-emitting device comprises an activation device comprising a timer that activates the sound-emitting device at a fixed or at variable intervals of time.

14. The wrap of claim 7 wherein said design element is attached to the structure such that the background provides a seal along the periphery of the design element.

15. A wrap for applying to the surface of a structure, the wrap comprising: a background and one or more design elements applied along at least a portion of the surface of the structure; wherein at least one design element comprises a raised surface extending in a direction outwardly from the surface forming an inner cavity and having a periphery extending around said raised surface; wherein said wrap further comprises a backing effective for filling said cavity and providing support for said design element.

16. The wrap of claim 15 wherein said backing is a foam backing.

17. The wrap of claim 15 wherein said raised surface is formed from a thermoplastic material.

18. The wrap of claim 15 wherein said design element further comprises an electrolminescent light panel for providing background lighting to said design element.

19. The wrap of claim 15 wherein said design element further comprises an electronic sound-emitting device for playing recorded sounds.

20. The wrap of claim 19 wherein said sound-emitting device comprises an activation device having a motion detector that activates the sound-emitting device when motion of an object is detected within a predetermined proximity or activation zone of the structure.

21. The wrap of claim 19 wherein said sound-emitting device comprises an activation device comprising a timer that activates the sound-emitting device at a fixed or at variable intervals of time.

22. The wrap of claim 15 wherein said design element is attached to the structure such that the background overlaps at least a portion of said periphery extending around said first surface of said design element to form a seal.

23. A wrap applied to the surface of a structure, the wrap comprising: a background; and a design element, wherein said design element comprises an electrolminescent light panel.

24. The wrap of claim 23 wherein said design element further comprises an electronic sound-emitting device for playing recorded sounds.

25. The wrap of claim 24 wherein said sound-emitting device comprises an activation device having a motion detector that activates the sound-emitting device when motion of an object is detected within a predetermined proximity or activation zone of the structure.

26. The wrap of claim 23 wherein specific areas of said light panel can energize or not energize at preselected time intervals.

27. The wrap of claim 23 wherein said light panel having a design thereon that said operation of said light panel gives the design the appearance of movement.

28. The wrap of claim 25 wherein said sound-emitting device comprises an activation device comprising a timer that activates the sound-emitting device at a fixed or at variable intervals of time.

29. The wrap of claim 24 wherein said design element is attached to the structure such that the background overlaps at least a portion of said periphery extending around said first surface of said design element to form a seal.

30. A method of installing a wrap on a structure comprising the steps of: measuring the structure to form a template; preparing a design having an image that is sized to properly fit onto the structure; printing a design on the background forming the wrap attaching the background of the wrap to the surface of the structure; attaching the design elements to the structure and overlapping the background along the periphery of the design elements to form a seal around the periphery of the design elements.

31. The method of claim 30 wherein said design element is a three-dimension design element.

32. The method of claim 31 wherein the three-dimensional design element is formed using a vacuum forming process.

33. The method of claim 30 wherein said design element comprises an electrolminescent light panel.
#Application Number: 11/805,807 Customer Number:-
Filing or 371 (c) Date: 05-24-2007 Status:Abandoned -- Failure to Respond to an Office Action
Application Type: Utility Status Date:09-13-2010
Examiner Name: KIM, SHIN H Location: ELECTRONIC
Group Art Unit: 3611 Location Date:-
Confirmation Number: 3709 Earliest Publication No:US 2008-0141569 A1
Attorney Docket Number: RBD-002PAT Earliest Publication Date:06-19-2008
Class / Subclass: 040/544 Patent Number:-
First Named Inventor: Mark T. Reyland , West Chester, OH (US) Issue Date of Patent:-
Title of Invention:Structure having a wrap and method of wrapping said structure


After digging into the USPTO Public Pair we located the entire Application file tied to the 3d Vehicle Wraps. See the first page below. Notice the Status below “Abandoned Failure To Respond to an Office Action. Mark Reyland and his Patent Attorney couldn’t overcome 29 out of 30 rejected patent claims by the USPTO Examiner. What that means is there’s NO United States Patent on Reyland’s 3D Vehicle Wraps


The next lesson will be on how to get into the USPTO Public Pair to view documents tied to a Patent.
We will also be posting our research on Reyland’s 1.2 Million Dollar FlipSide Quilting rulers also that he claims to own the US Patent Rights to in a License Agreement with an Inventor. If you have time go ahead and Google FlipSide Quilting Rulers to get acquainted with Reyand’s claims to the product .


 
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US20080141569 Structure having a wrap and method of wrapping said structure
The present invention is a structure having a new and improved wrap for structures formed from a flexible film that increases the awareness and impact of the wrap. The wrap comprises a background...

20080141569

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