High Energy Ozone LLC d/b/a Far-UV Sterilray Says Healthe, Inc.’s Patent Infringement Claims are Nonsense
More than fifteen years ago, High Energy Ozone LLC d/b/a Far-UV Sterilray explains to the court overseeing Healthe, Inc.’s patent lawsuit, physicist S. Edward Neister developed and patented a method for deactivating or destroying harmful microorganisms using a new spectrum of ultraviolet (UV) light. Neister’s method included the development and use of Krypton-Chloride excimer lamps that emit a peak wavelength at 222 nm in conjunction with other wavelengths. Unlike the 254 nm UV light—which had been used for decades for sanitization but was dangerous to humans—applying 222 nm UV light does not penetrate human skin or eyes, making it…
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