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Re: jletch9 post# 406

Wednesday, 12/07/2016 11:21:32 AM

Wednesday, December 07, 2016 11:21:32 AM

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None of the items in your excerpt from the PR include generators. Their 3 markets used to be pumps, motors/generators, mobile generation. They haven't mentioned generators since their annual report where they admitted to a problem in the testing. I stand by my hypothesis that the integration of heat pipes into the design has negatively impacted the quality of the power produced by the generator and that is why the have not gotten anyone to license that technology. Also, they have had patent pending status on both these recently issued patents for several years during which they could of been in "pursuit" of a partner. If you look on their web site they have been claiming since 2013 that they have been testing the brake prototypes on a race car. Also both of their patents on the gearing system for the MB have been abandoned due to lack of response. The PPIG patent applications are the only thing that makes their MB unique if it is unable to incorporate generators with heat pipe technology...which they admitted in a recent PR that initially it would not. Meaning any large company can start doing it if that large company decides its profitable.