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Wednesday, 06/15/2011 8:56:04 PM

Wednesday, June 15, 2011 8:56:04 PM

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TYTN Patents/Fused Armor Info


Tytan’s has certain proprietary designs that are in the process of consideration from the United State Patent Office including; United States Patent Pending as seen on p.9 of the Annual Report


======= TYTAN PATENTS =======

http://www.google.com/patents/

> WOOD CHIPPER WITH IMPROVED FEED ROLLER & ADJUSTABLE LEGS > Patent #12/324,440

> "4N1 Bucket" MULTIPLE PURPOSE ATTACHMENT FRONT LOADER > Patent #12/039,414

Tytan has several patents/patent pending and new products that create a strong niche for keeping sales & profits high. Those include the Kingchipper, the 4N1 loader bucket; their backhoe bodies mount system, its rear fill fuel tank, the new super starters, the Dual Trax tires, and more.


> TYTN owns the Patent #6,518,209 tested By Fused Armor & FORD, this "could" lead to a deal with FORD TRACTORS & Cars
( A chemical, thermal, and electrical corrosion resistant dry mix for use in fusing glass to metal motor vehicle )

> FORD is planning the launch of the New diesel Ford Focus ECOnetic in 2012 "that could be using" this technology covered by TYTAN's patent (speculation)



On February 18, 2010 the Company purchased United States Patent #6,518,209 technically described in the patent abstract as “A chemical, thermal, and electrical corrosion resistant dry mix for use in fusing glass to metal motor vehicle and building industry articles. A chemical, thermal, and electrical corrosion resistant composition for fusing glass to metal motor vehicle and building industry articles. A method of glass fusing metal motor vehicle and building industry articles using a chemical, thermal, and electrical corrosion resistant dry mix. A method of glass fusing metal motor vehicle and building industry articles with a chemical, thermal, and electrical corrosion resistant composition. A method of fusing single or multiple layers of glass to metal motor vehicle and building industry articles.” This method was tested by Ford Motor Company. This purchase will allow the Company to potentially generate additional revenues through patent licensing as well as having applications for Tytan International, Inc.’s product line.


Annual Report of April 29 2011 p.32
The EPA’s Tier IV Requirements took effect in 2011 and should remain the same for many years to come. Our engine manufacturers should now be able to plan and produce complying engines for the long term, creating a long supply line into the future. We also purchased a patented special coating application (Tested by Ford) that enhances fuel efficiency and reduces diesel emissions


> Delaware SOS Corp Search https://delecorp.delaware.gov/tin/GINameSearch.jsp
- search by name "FUSED ARMOR, INC" or File # 4177021

https://www.trademarkia.com/fused-armor-77736244.html (TM)
http://www.fusedarmor.com/testing--patents#!__testing--patents
http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/pac/mpep/documents/0300_301.htm Ownership/Assignability of Patents

Patents Fused Armor has been assigned five patents: three granted several years ago and the first two of three newer patents, issued in 2009, which greatly enhance the originals. These patents were assigned to Fused Armor's founding company (Applied Technology Laboratories LLC) and are being subsequently reassigned to Fused Armor, Inc. These five patent numbers are as follows: 6,518,209; 6,800,375; 6,818,314; 7,547,651; and, 7,622,196.


On Wednesday, May 13, 2009, a U.S. federal trademark registration was filed for FUSED ARMOR. This trademark is owned by Applied Technology Laboratories, LLC, Vancouver, WA 98665. The USPTO has given the FUSED ARMOR trademark serial number of 77736244. The current federal status of this trademark filing is NOTICE OF ALLOWANCE - ISSUED.


=== ABOUT FUSED ARMOR ===

Every generation or so produces an entirely new technology which, quite literally, causes a shift in the world's industrial base. Examples include the internal combustion engine, synthetic fibers and plastics, nuclear energy and transistor technology, to name a few. We believe the Fused Armor™ technology will be judged by future generations to be such a case.

Fused Armor™ is a new technology and a vastly superior way of protecting and enhancing the performance of metals. Fused Armor is not a paint, coating, anodizing or plating. It consists of various inorganic, environmentally friendly formulations that are actually anchored -- fused -- into the surface of the metals they are protecting and enhancing. Fused Armor protects against moisture, salts, acids, base chemicals, oxidization and other forms of corrosion; it provides an impermeable barrier to liquids and gases; it can operate effectively over a wide range of temperatures; it is UV and weather resistant; it can be formulated for end-use requirements ranging from high lubricity to non-skid; it can provide an extraordinary level of electrical and thermal insulation; it is impact, abrasion and erosion resistant; and, it can be provided in a wide spectrum of colors. It hardens and strengthens metals, allowing for substitution of less costly substrates, yet is amazingly ductile.


Fifteen years ago, our inventor observed across all industries the very serious and widespread problem of iron and steel corrosion (and the equally widespread exaggerated protection claims) and said: "There must be a better way to protect these metals and I'm going to figure it out!"

That early commitment has led to over a decade and a half of dedicated research and experimentation. By 2005, a first set of three patents had been issued. This new technology was emerging as a ductile, highly corrosion resistant, abrasion and impact resistant, electrical and thermal insulating cladding for iron and steel. One engineer referred to it as flexible, bullet-proof glass with a whole bunch of other goodies thrown in for good measure. It was about this same time that the name Fused Armor was conceived.

On the 4th of July, 2006, Fused Armor, Inc. was incorporated in Delaware while the experimentation continued. By this point, the Company could see the tremendous breadth of global uses for the Fused Armor technology and far beyond just corrosion protection. But, to dominate the world of industrial coatings (paints, epoxies, urethanes, plating, galvanizing and so on), several additional innovations were required. Fused Armor is normally fused to metal in furnaces. This works well for many, many applications. To be truly universal, however, Fused Armor would also have to be applied to very large flat surfaces, such as ship hulls. In addition, for certain steels, Fused Armor would also have to be applied at lower temperatures than are common to the furnace mode to avoid exceeding the temperatures at which these steels begin to weaken. With a great deal of work, and far more than our fair share of divine insights, these problems were solved and even more patentable technology was created.

Today, Fused Armor constitutes a vastly superior system for protecting and enhancing the performance of iron and steel. Fused Armor is not a paint, coating, anodizing or plating. It consists of various inorganic, environmentally friendly formulations that are actually anchored -- fused -- into the surface of the metals they are protecting and enhancing. It hardens and strengthens metals, allowing for substitution of less costly substrates, yet is amazingly ductile. Fused Armor has been called "revolutionary", "breakthrough" and has even been characterized as one of this generation's "disruptive technologies." We are complimented by such commentary and believe history may well show these to be accurate descriptions.




NEW Tytan 300 Self Contained Chipper uses a four cylinder 40 hp Diesel Engine



Tytan KINGCHIPPER CH125



NEW 334 Tractor w/Loader



4n1 Does Rocks





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