Q. John and Andrew Doney invented a hard-bearing device for balancing rotors. Although they registered their invention with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, it was never used as an automobile wheel balancer. Sometime later, Exetron Corp. produced an automobile wheel balancer that used a hard-bearing device with a support plate similar to that of the Doney device. Given that the Doney had not used their device for automobile wheel balancing, does Exetron use of a similar device infringe on the Doney patent?