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The Prometaltech video I shared several years ago.
Thanks I know where the source is at I’ve shared it multiple times here
Not calling it CE but.....
https://www.liquidmetal.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/electronics-cover-1920-1-1024x672.jpg
https://www.liquidmetal.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/electronics-cover-1920-1-1024x672.jpg
https://www.liquidmetal.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/headphones-1920.jpg
https://www.liquidmetal.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/connector-800.jpg
Hmmm i was made aware that Liquidmetal can meet Apples Bmg needs in present state. Whatever that means...
Why did you? I shared that several years back when the mini site came up.
Nothing to be forgiven for... have you talked to Apple or Glassimetal folks on the assertion you initially made? That’s my point... nothing else.
You really need to research all of this and reach out to folks involved. Might clarify your confusion.
Why would they progress Glassimetal? They only progress Apple and that’s it. They followed the same approach as Liquidmetal, paying Glassimetal about $6 million for IP rights back in 2013.
You do realize B.B. that Liquidmetal also has IP to gold and platinum BMG’s .... don’t misconstrue my post.
You might want to find other things in life to bring you joy....
Current...I haven’t reviewed both formulations in awhile but I believe the Glassimetals have more Nickel in them.
I’m just curious who the manufacturers of the module and injection molding machine provider are.
Read the update from Glassimetal...
https://www.glassimetal.com/productdevelopment/
Interesting 2nd filing that mentiones Liquidmetal...
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/y2018/0085559.html
"Referring now to FIG. 19, a further alternative manifold structure 620 includes a stack of valve unit plates 622 in which each valve unit is formed with three layers 624, 626, 628. All the layers include axial passages, and these passages are aligned along the axis of the inserted multi-lumen core shafts to define multi-lumen receptacles, inflation headers, deflation headers, and the like. First layer 624 includes valve receptacles containing discrete microelectromechanical system (MEMS) valves, which may be electrically coupled to the processor and/or mounted to the plate layer using a flex circuit adhesively bonded to the back side of the layer (not shown), with the flex circuit optionally having O-rings mounted or formed thereon to seal between adjacent valve unit plates. Second valve layer 626 may have through-holes coupled by channels to provide flow between the valve ports, headers, and multi-lumen receptacles, and may be sealingly bonded between third plate layer 628 and first plate layer 624 (optionally with O-rings engaging the valves around the valve ports. Suitable MEMS valves may be available from DunAn Microstaq, Inc., of Texas., NanoSpace of Sweeden, Moog of California, or others. The assembled modular valve-unit stack may have dimensions of less than 2½?×2½?×2? for a two or three multi-lumen core system having 12 lumens per core (and thus including 36 separately controllable lumen channels, and having an inflation valve and a deflation valve for each lumen for a total of at least 64 valves). Plate layers 624, 626, 628 may comprise polymers (particularly polymers which are suitable for use at low temperatures (such as PTFE, FEP, PCTFE, or the like), metal (such as aluminum, stainless steel, brass, alloys, an amorphous metal alloy such as a Liquidmetal™ alloy, or the like), glass, semiconductor materials, or the like, and may be mechanically machined or laser-micromachined, 3D printed, or patterned using stereolithography, but will preferable be molded. Alternative MEMS valve systems may have the valve structure integrated into the channel plate structure, further reducing size and weight."
Pay,
Apple would not have access to ~140 CIP IP publications, ~40 Glassimetal IP publications, 2 Materion IP publications, plus ~65 of Apple's own IP publications, tied to BMG's - if this was just research they were doing (data is for USPTO related filings). What and when they will use is an unanswered question. Just recently several of Apple's engineers in Japan are inventors in BMG work they are doing (along with Waniuk). The engineers in Japan have worked in some form with Professor Akihisa Inoue - who some would call equal or greater to Professor Johnson (of who is due much respect in the BMG arena), and one of the world's leading BMG experts. Coincidence, who knows....
Which leads me to this, in the following 3 publications the following phrase is a newly added piece of verbiage to Apple's IP applications.
"The methods can also be valuable in forming wearable metallic glass products that have a good cosmetic profile and do not readily degrade or show evidence of wear."
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/y2017/0087691.html
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/y2018/0073104.html
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/y2018/0080109.html
They are taking their sweet time to perfect things, but that is their norm. I do not know if they will use or never use....time will tell.
If you look at some of the pictures in the applications you will see a phone case molded from it.
Who knows ... many groups will come up with the alloys but I’ve always believed that the protected IP to manufacturing processes are more important
Not that swatch generates a lot revenue ... but looks like they’ve secured patent protection of their own BMG
http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-bool.html&r=3&f=G&l=50&co1=AND&d=PTXT&s1=%22Amorphous+alloy%22&OS=%22Amorphous+alloy%22&RS=%22Amorphous+alloy%22
Cool find!
Well hopefully they’ve worked through any hiccups and can provide Martin with endless supply of pins. :)
The dates of posts are from 2017
Shared this awhile back. “Liquidmetal” vs “liquid metal”
Great post E!
Nope never have called a bottom or top ....or even bragged about how much I’ve made or lost at times. Your well within your right to post whatever you want, just you tend to brag too much and it gets old .... but best of luck to you too and your health
I call bs .... you’ve traded this so many times and said how much money you have made.
It’s good to be humble sometimes ....
Oh boy....
Could be one of Prometaltech or Eon project
Posted for the first time on that subject? You should know they’re not going to listen ....
Exactly the answers I already gave you the first time :)
Ok you win...my contact is a liar
Been open for years now...and no I’ve asked already
Bigger fish
Been there for a lil while :)
Let me help you
http://www.conmed.com/en
Hey at least they guys make money compared to miltner Adams...maybe the next one is a company listed on a stock exchange who brings In hundreds of millions in revenue.
Made by Prometaltech...the liquid metal portion.
Thanks but other than the 800 pounds if material to LF none of those state that actual material was a BMG or BMG based product. We don’t have to go back and forth as yours is an assumption and that’s your right.