Re: Question for Michael and Statement*


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Posted by Georg Künstler (217.2.167.110) on July 08, 2003 at 15:36:39:

In Reply to: Re: Question for Michael and Statement* posted by Michael on July 08, 2003 at 13:30:08:

: Hi John,

: No sorry to say your design and mine are not one and the same. I want to point out however that you should realize that parts of your design look like some things in MT. I also need to point out that a patent, secures the rights of intellectual property of an individual, whereby a process or method is acknowledged as being unique and original. Certainly parts of your design are originally yours, but correct me if I am mistaken, you're not too sure exactly if and how your idea will work. Right? You may want to think about getting your design registered, which is something a little different than a patent, that way no one can copy your design.

: Michael

: : Just out of curiosity, does your device look anything like the one I posted-The Liberotor? As we all know TOO well, there is an infinite variety of ways to arrange pressure/tension/force on a round object! I'm guessing that your idea is different and I hope it works! As a refresher, the design that I posted is essentially 8 disc-like objects with flexible, jointed pendulums on both sides of them, attached to the center disc axle-the axles on these are equidistantly attached to a larger wheel with chains or cables in a manner that the discs on the bottom half of a big wheel are all leaning on each other and moving slower than the big wheel and in the process tilting and untilting the pendulums due to short shafts that get in the way. The discs on the upper half of the wheel are leaning on the inside of the big hub of the wheel.*******This design is on file at the Unites States Patent and Trademark Office and is Patent Pending in my name. The design they have on file is more detailed and adjustable. For those who might be interested, No one can make money or profit in any way from this design or device without my permission. Just to let folks know. Thanks John

Hi John,
it is fine that you have a patent pending. But can you explain, were the overunity comes from.
Have you managed to put the movements in formulars of physic/mathematic ? If so, then you know,
that you only can protect one way, the others are open. The Besslerwheel is only a toy, and is technic from 1712.
Of sure you have heard from Schauberger and Tesla, these two had known also the secret.

Best regards

Georg Künstler



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