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Opportunity?
https://vistaoutdoor.com
http://appft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-bool.html&r=2&f=G&l=50&co1=AND&d=PG01&s1=%22Metallic+glass%22&OS=%22Metallic+glass%22&RS=%22Metallic+glass%22
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[0041] As noted, the static chamber insert 30, 60 is fabricated from a material having a high modulus of elasticity, defined herein as a modulus of elasticity that is at least 60.times.10.sup.6 pounds per square inch, and a sufficiently high yield strength. In some embodiments, the static chamber insert 30, 60 comprises a tungsten alloy, a bulk metallic glass ("BMG"), or other material exhibiting comparable elastic modulus and yield strength. For example, the static chamber insert 30, 60 may comprise one of a tungsten carbide and a tungsten heavy alloy. In certain embodiments tungsten carbide includes tungsten and carbon with tungsten comprising about 50-96% of the alloy. Other tungsten-based materials are contemplated including other ratios of tungsten-to-carbon and materials including about 0-20% of cobalt and other elements. A tungsten heavy alloy may be formed from about 80% or more of tungsten, about 90% or more of tungsten, or about 95% or more of tungsten. Such tungsten heavy alloys may include about 0-20% or 0-10% of one or more of iron, copper, nickel, molybdenum, or similar elements. A BMG is a type of amorphous metal alloy (i.e., having a disordered atomic-scale structure) that is based on one or more of zirconium, palladium, iron, titanium, copper, and magnesium. BMG typically is formed from two, three, four or more elements that are cooled with a disordered state instead of a crystalline structure. BMG is formed with a thickness of about 20-50 microns up to about 2 cm. “
https://wingacoustics.com
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[0599] In one form, each hinge element of each hinge joint is made from a continuous material such as metal or ceramic. For example, the hinge element may be made of a high tensile steel alloy or tungsten alloy or titanium alloy or an amorphous metal alloy such as "Liquidmetal" or "Vitreloy". “
Viable technology... man oh man though wish I had bought more MVIS and held longer :)
Touchy subject for sure that they risk IP infringement...Folks are keeping close eye on this
Read it earlier, just crazy!
Who said anything about Liquidmetal getting paid. Just some info for those that questioned Visser and NASA relationship
This is their parent company
http://www.wintopcnc.com
Yeah yeah
Sshhhhhhhhhhhh......
Yeah man can you only imagine the what if’s? At these prices worth the risk for now
Yama FCEL is one on same trajectory and I’ve already shared MVIS too.. never know what can happen
Makes my mind wander and day dream...
https://tsdr.uspto.gov/documentviewer?caseId=sn88862995&docId=ALW20200929010656#docIndex=10&page=1
The trademark updates and updated uses that were in application
“Structural parts for automobiles; Motors for automobiles; Motors, electric, for land vehicles.”
The PG has to do with paint I believe so not much tied to Liquidmetal
Crazy how someone or something has this stock suppressed at these levels
Man I remember this one from years ago from Voss automotive. Issued as European patent Christmas week
https://www.freepatentsonline.com/EP3131727B1.html
“DE 10 2008 042 721 A1 nicht beschrieben und ist auch nicht anzunehmen, da der Rohrabschnitt integral mit dem gesamten Gehäuse gebildet wird. Zum Formen des Sensorgehäuses werden insbesondere Legierungen auf Grundlage von Zirkonium und Titan eingesetzt, die unter den Bezeichnungen Liquidmetal I Alloy und Liquidmetal II Alloy von der Firma Liquidmetal Technologies, Inc., Lake Forest, CA, USA vertrieben werden. Diese Legierungen haben die Besonderheit, bei Erhitzen eine Schmelze von temperaturabhängiger Zähigkeit und bei ausreichend schneller Abkühlung aus der Schmelze einen amorphen Festkörper von hoher Härte zu bilden.”
From Martin:
Was published Christmas week via WIPO
https://www.freepatentsonline.com/WO2020256970A1.html
“[0078] In an alternative embodiment, the shim 90 can be made using liquid metal technology. Liquid metals are members of a series or class of amorphous (non-crystalline) metal alloys sometimes known as bulk metallic glasses because the material shares some properties most closely associated with glass. Liquid metals combine a number of desirable material features, including high tensile strength, excellent corrosion resistance, very high coefficient of restitution, and excellent anti-wear characteristics, while also being able to be heat-formed in processes similar to thermoplastics. The atomic structure of amorphous metal results in low shrinkage (0.4%) during molding and allows for the production of highly precise (± 0.0008 inches or 0.02 mm), complex parts. Liquid metal is a potential replacement for many applications where plastics would normally be used. Plastics are flexible but not strong and metals, although stronger than plastics, are not as flexible. Liquid metals provide an advantageous compromise: batches of amorphous steel with three times the strength of conventional steel alloys have been produced.”
Got it...your way of saying your wrong...
Why don’t you email Bruce and find out...
Yeah ..,,, and that’s why Amorphology has Engel Liquidmetal machine in a bright green color
So Chinese and us stock market compare is Apples to Apples? I mentioned MVIS a week or so back. They were at sub 20 cents early in year....look at their recent high. While I may not disagree with you on finances the market trades on emotion as well. How fast or slow you are at getting in or out of that emotion is a different story
They are combing/adding a lot into these new ones. Here is the listing I’ll
Let you look into them
http://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=toc&state=4805%3A92ji1u.1.1&p_search=searchss&p_L=50&BackReference=&p_plural=yes&p_s_PARA1=&p_tagrepl%7E%3A=PARA1%24LD&expr=PARA1+AND+PARA2&p_s_PARA2=Liquidmetal+&p_tagrepl%7E%3A=PARA2%24ALL&p_op_ALL=AND&a_default=search&a_search=Submit+Query&a_search=Submit+Query
CIP is NOT owned by Apple, it’s a wholly owned subsidiary of Liquidmetal. Apple has a license to the Trademarks and IP still housed inside of CIP, excluding those that they issued the security release in 2016.
I’m sure they did. Why would Liquidmetal go against them.
Good question but I think it’s established that the alloy formulations are not unique anymore to what is in CIP. Hell the new trademark filings clearly list CE protection, and Apple is responsible for protecting that as part of MTA, which means they want that name/processes protected - since they have a vested interest. It also list hinges which are not unique to CE.
You know i never really post about Samsung but they have a lot of stuff that comes out with amorphous metals
Was issued today as a patent
http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-bool.html&r=1&f=G&l=50&co1=AND&d=PTXT&s1=%22Amorphous+metal%22&OS=%22Amorphous+metal%22&RS=%22Amorphous+metal%22
“According to various embodiments, the plurality of conductive segments 351, 352, 353, 361, 362, and 363 may include a metallic material. The metallic material may include, for example, any one of aluminum, stainless, and an amorphous metal alloy. Unlike conventional alloys, the amorphous metal alloy may have a microstructure similar to a liquid state which does not have a crystal structure since atoms are irregularly arranged. The amorphous metal alloy may have uniform isotropic properties, may have excellent mechanical strength due to absence of crystallographic anisotropy, and may have excellent corrosion resistance due to uniform structure and composition. “
Yes the trademark work was moved to Foley who also handles the IP. Prior firm was out of SoCal.
Lots of traders who don’t look at big picture
These are the specific trademarks or patents that LM was protecting against Kang
https://tsdr.uspto.gov/documentviewer?caseId=sn78507702&docId=NOS20200413130814#docIndex=0&page=1
Could be for present use or intended use, so possibly yes.
Interesting ... Eutectix is looking to register “Vitreloy” again since LM abandoned a while back. However, I think it’s going back to tightening grip on things, but they are transparent on their relationship with Liquidmetal.
https://tsdrsec.uspto.gov/ts/cd/casedoc/sn88804678/ROA20201119194526/download.pdf
Ok so two more that are closely aligned to the second one I posted. Overall actions started in April and look to add and strengthen current position....
All work being handled by this guys team...
https://www.foley.com/en/people/d/diliberti-mark-j
This is another one ... looks like they are fine tuning some of their core class descriptions ... still a work in progress
Everything including first one I shared under Crucible... first one I shared listed consumer electronics as class description
https://tsdr.uspto.gov/documentviewer?caseId=sn88862972&docId=APP20200410083635#docIndex=12&page=1
I was viewing a pending application and saw this
https://tsdr.uspto.gov/documentviewer?caseId=sn88862972&docId=SPE20200410083635#docIndex=10&page=1