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Hall, Jennifer <br />From: <br />Hall, Jennifer <br />Sent: <br />Monday, July 31, 2023 7:51 AM <br />To: <br />eComment <br />Subject: <br />FW: New submission from Contact the Clerk of the Council's Office <br />From: notify@proudcity.com <notify@proudcity.com> <br />Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2023 10:04 PM <br />To: !City Clerk <CityClerk@santa-ana.org> <br />Subject: New submission from Contact the Clerk of the Council's Office <br />Name <br />Daniel Dudley <br />Email <br /> <br />Message <br />To: City Council members <br />From: Dan Dudley email address <br />Good day, <br />As city council members, working with additional departments and officials, are the ones who make decisions regarding new <br />business and land use, I ask that you review this information <br />and for your opinion if this service would benefit your constituents. <br />I filed a patent with the title of -Providing a Mobile Service For Charging The Batteries of Electric Vehicles- on 05/14/2021 with <br />USPTO confirmation No. 6207, as I believe that adding this mobile service would have a positive impact, and promote the <br />ownership and future sales of electric vehicles. <br />Even after the years it may take to install as many public stationary EV charging stations as there are gas stations, and the goal <br />of having some available every 50 miles on interstate highways, this Mobil EV Charging Service could continue to provide a <br />major contribution, as many may either be full charging other EV's with owners having to wait to plug in, or not all charging ports <br />operating for need of repair. <br />Persons with Electric Vehicles would have the convenience of ordering this service to be delivered to their vehicle while at a <br />restaurant, theater, the office, a hotel or apartment or home without any Electric Vehicle Charging ports. <br />How many parents knowing that their daughters or sons who may drive electric vehicles, learn of their vehicles only having a <br />partial charge and without access to a charging port, need to make an overnight trip. These parents would have the opportunity <br />to order this Mobile Charging service so they would not need to stop in the middle of the night to recharge by themselves at a <br />public charging station. <br />I recently received a notice from a USPTO Examiner that my claim was rejected as being clearly anticipated by Kamen et al US <br />PGPUB 2011/0025267 — (USPTO approved Patent No. 12/847,354) Regarding claim 1, Kamen discloses a mobile electric <br />charging service [figs. 1-2 & 5; par. 33; a charging vehicle 104 can charge another vehicle 102, thus a "mobile electric charging <br />service"] <br />This Patent No. 12/847,354 also includes [0029] A "charging device" or "charging station" may be stationary, parked, mobile <br />(such as a portable trailer or a pod), "the charging vehicle 104 may include any power source, including but not limited to, any <br />external or internal combustion generator, solar panels or fuel cells." <br />Mr. Kamen and additional listed patent holders have the option of applying these mobile charging applications themselves, to <br />come to agreements with others to provide the customer service and additional infrastructure and battery systems, or for the <br />reassignment and transfer of ownership of this patent. <br />