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ReelTime Receives USPTO Notice that its’ Patent Pending Application Has Been Examined and is Allowed for Issuance as a Patent

ReelTime Receives USPTO Notice that its’ Patent Pending Application Has Been Examined and is Allowed for Issuance as a Patent.

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ReelTime Receives USPTO Notice that its’ Patent Pending Application Has Been Examined and is Allowed for Issuance as a Patent

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[{"type":"text","content":"SEATTLE, WA / ACCESSWIRE / July 16, 2020 / ReelTime VR (OTC PINK:RLTR) has received a Notice of Allowance from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for their non-provisional patent-pending application covering apparatus and method claims for technology involving simultaneous capturing of 360 X 360 degree Spherical Panorama Images and Video.The USPTO Notice regarding the application No. 15/654,613 titled "Simultaneous Spherical Panorama Image and Video Capturing System" states that "the application identified above has been examined and is allowed for issuance as a Patent." The Final granted Patent is expected to be issued in the next few weeks depending on the USPTO schedule and workload.This technology allows any cell phone or other camera to instantaneously capture 360 X 360 Virtual Reality Video or pictures without any need for stitching. The VR content is compatible with and can be shared via 360 capable social sites in real-time such as Facebook, or YouTube, and on any professional VR platform such as Oculus, Gear VR, Veer VR, Playstation VR, Littlstar, and the HTC Vive.The Patent application submitted 7/19/2017, successfully claims priority back to an earlier-filed provisional patent application to July 19, 2016.The Simultaneous Spherical Panorama Image and Video Capturing System (code-named the "Periramascope"), as described in the pending patent application as a "360-degree image and capturing system having no lenses, a single lens, or a plurality of lenses. The device directs light from a sphere surrounding the device to a single reflected aggregate image that is then transformed into a full 360 X 360 spherical image or any subset thereof…"J.D. Houvener, CEO of Bold Patents and author of "Bold Ideas," previously stated: "The intellectual property contained in the non-provisional patent application we filed on behalf of ReelTime VR has the potential to be completely industry-shaping. Our team of experts was able to articulate the claims of the invention quite broadly so as to provide ReelTime VR with the strongest and broadest protections available to them."Barry Henthorn, CEO of ReelTime, stated: "ReelTime has been identifying many significant companies that it believes are infringing on the protected intellectual property contained ...

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