Renewal Fuels, Inc. has filed 20 patent applications with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office covering core elements of its Texatron aneutronic fusion platform. The applications address structural, confinement, and electromagnetic design aspects of the proprietary clam-shell reactor architecture, with one application already in active prosecution and additional filings expected to enter examination by mid-2026. This initial filing represents a foundational step in securing intellectual property for a technology the company believes could enable scalable clean energy.
The company is developing approximately 240 additional patent applications in coordination with Chief Technology Officer Dr. John Brandenburg. If filed, this would expand the portfolio to roughly 260 applications spanning reactor architecture, fuel cycle optimization, and system integration. Management stated the patent strategy is being sequenced to align with engineering development and commercialization goals for the Helium-3 and Deuterium-based Texatron platform. The scale of the planned portfolio underscores the complexity and breadth of the proprietary technology being developed.
The Texatron platform itself features a compact modular design, rifled toroidal chamber geometry, and electromagnetic confinement elements intended to support scalable clean energy deployment. Following its merger with Kepler Fusion Technologies, the company is operating under the American Fusion brand and has filed to change its legal name to American Fusion Inc. The company's strategy centers on building a scalable, infrastructure-grade fusion energy platform supported by proprietary technology and disciplined intellectual property development. The full press release detailing this announcement is available at https://ibn.fm/81fP1.
This aggressive intellectual property strategy is critical in the competitive and capital-intensive fusion energy sector, where securing patents can protect research investments and attract future funding. The filings cover the foundational mechanical and electromagnetic systems that would be necessary for a working reactor, suggesting the company is moving beyond conceptual designs into specific engineering implementations. Additional updates relating to the company are available in its newsroom at http://ibn.fm/RNWF. The announcement was distributed through GreenEnergyStocks, a specialized communications platform focused on companies shaping the future of the green economy.


