SAN DIEGO, June 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Helix Wind,
Corp. (OTC Bulletin Board: HLXW), a global renewable energy
company, announced today that in cooperation with its legal
counsel, Thibault Patent Group, it anticipates issuance of a
United States patent based on an
application that was filed in 2007. An indication of
allowability has been given for several claims thus far in the
prosecution of that patent application. Accordingly, a Notice
of Allowance and subsequent issuance is expected in as little as
three months.
The Company has also filed related patent applications in
Europe, China, India,
Australia, as well as
in other countries. These applications relate to the
unique, modular rotor design inherent in Helix Wind products and
are all pending examination.
Scott Weinbrandt, Chairman, CEO
& President of Helix Wind said, "We are pleased to be working
with Tom Thibault, of Thibault
Patent Group, to identify, acquire, and protect our Intellectual
Property assets. We are excited to learn that our
United States patent application
is on track to becoming a valid US patent in the near future.
Intellectual property is a core attribute of the Helix brand and
portfolio of small wind turbine solutions. Helix Wind
turbines are known for their aesthetic appeal, performance in high
winds, and capability to utilize multi-directional turbulent
winds."
About Helix: Helix Wind, Corp., a global renewable energy
company, is engaged in the design, manufacturing and sales of small
wind vertical axis turbines designed to generate 300W, 1kW, 2.0kW,
and 4.5kW of clean, renewable electricity. Additional information
can be found at www.helixwind.com.
Forward Looking Statements: A number of statements
contained in this press release are forward-looking statements
within the meaning of applicable federal securities laws,
including, without limitation, anything relating or referring to
future financial results, intellectual property filings, and plans
for future business development activities, and are thus
prospective. These forward-looking statements involve a number of
risks and uncertainties, including our ability to attract and
retain management and field personnel with experience in the small
wind turbine industry, our ability to raise capital when needed and
on acceptable terms and conditions, our ability to execute
successful completion of patent filings and the issuance of any
patents resulting from our filings, the expected timing of the
issuance of any patents, our ability to enforce any patents which
may be issued, the intensity of competition and general economic
factors. The actual results Helix Wind may achieve could differ
materially from any forward-looking statements due to such risks
and uncertainties. Helix Wind encourages the public to read the
information provided here in conjunction with its most recent
filings, which may be viewed at www.sec.gov.
SOURCE Helix Wind, Corp.