SOUTHLAKE, Texas, Jan. 22, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Renewal Fuels, Inc. (OTC: RNWF) (“RNWF” “American Fusion” or the “Company”), together with Kepler Fusion™ Technologies Inc., its wholly owned subsidiary (“Kepler”), today provided an update on the scope and advancement of Kepler’s intellectual property portfolio supporting its proprietary Texatron™ aneutronic fusion platform, underscoring the Company’s focus on long-term technology defensibility and commercial readiness.
As of December 16, 2025, Kepler Fusion™ Technologies has established a foundational fusion patent family anchored by U.S. patent application serial numbers 17/736,084 and 18/354,637, which cover a novel hollow toroidal fusion reactor architecture incorporating rifled interior surfaces and an electromagnetic foil formed along the rifling ridge during operation. These applications are currently pending and in active examination with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. The patent family encompasses both experimental and production-oriented reactor configurations, reflecting a structured development pathway from validation systems through commercial-scale deployment.
In addition to its core filings, Kepler maintains a robust trade secret program protecting key technical elements of the Texatron™ system that are not disclosed in patent filings. The Company has also filed U.S. trademark applications for both “Texatron” and “American Fusion,” supporting its broader branding and platform strategy.
Beyond its foundational filings, Kepler is actively expanding its patent estate. As of mid-December 2025, the Company had 238 patent applications prepared for filing and has initiated filings for 25 additional regular-priority applications covering reactor configuration variations, fuel pathways, and structural design alternatives. These include variations addressing electromagnetic foil implementations, physical coil alternatives, symmetric and asymmetric chamber shells, alternative chamber center components, and multiple aneutronic fuel combinations. These filings are structured to systematically cover key design permutations across chamber geometry, electromagnetic implementation, structural symmetry, and fuel composition. In parallel, three additional high-priority patent applications specifically addressing electromagnetic foil technologies are in advanced preparation, with over 200 additional patents in development across high-priority and regular-priority categories. 211 further patent applications are in development, including 37 high-priority filings and 174 regular-priority filings addressing Texatron™ and related fusion technologies.
“This patent portfolio reflects years of disciplined engineering work and a deliberate strategy to protect the core architecture of the Texatron platform as we move toward commercialization,” said Brent Nelson, CEO of Kepler Fusion™ Technologies. “Our focus has been on building a defensible, scalable fusion system supported by a deep and expanding body of intellectual property.”
Richard Hawkins, CEO of the Company, added, “Intellectual property is the backbone of any advanced energy platform. The depth of Kepler’s patent family, combined with its trade secret program and ongoing filings, positions the Company to protect long-term shareholder value as we execute on our broader American Fusion™ strategy.”
The Company expects to continue advancing its patent filings throughout 2026 as development progresses, while maintaining selective disclosure through its trade secret program. Additional technical disclosures, including a forthcoming white paper and future patent updates, are expected to be released as appropriate.