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08/14/16 7:03 PM

#107779 RE: Atlanta1 #107778

Deep pockets get patents approved fast not years..

lukeduke83

08/14/16 7:12 PM

#107780 RE: Atlanta1 #107778

Haha will still have claim 8 what ever that is and "pre defined spaces" Hayes he is a knee slapper a big old joke. Can't wait to read his weekly non sense this week! Here is a post for you Hayes!!!! News coming maybe but probably not! Tweet that buddy because that might be the truth!Oh post our ip team is smart, so smart you can't even brief your shareholders! What uptrend? Hmm what other crap could he post tomorrow is the day we find out! Bring it Hayes I'm ready for your best shot! Air guitar been locked up for weeks now! My balance looks Afghanistan 15 years behind where I need to be. Let's go EPGL I have no choice but to ride this journey out peace

Stock_Barber

08/14/16 9:26 PM

#107782 RE: Atlanta1 #107778

"The lenses will feature a suite of sophisticated technologies. They’ll use piezoelectric sensors, which convert mechanical energy—pressure, force, etc.—into electrical energy; eye movements, therefore, will be read by these sensors and used to activate the camera or recordings. Power will be supplied by electromagnetic induction, in which a slight electrical current is produced by moving a conductor through a magnetic field."

Note, When I first heard EPGL's claim 3 years ago that the blinking of the eye could generate sufficient power to power a device, I called a technical foul! Looks like Sony agrees...

Remember this:

EPGL Medical Invents Self-Powered Contact Lenses for Medical Applications
www.mddionline.com/article/epgl-medical-invents-self-powered-contact-lenses-medical-applications
Posted in Research and Development by Chris Wiltz on August 1, 2013

Medical device manufacturer EPGL has announced that it has invented the world's first self powered, self contained, power source for contact lenses. The self-perpetuating power source does not require an external energy source. EPGL was previously profiled in MD+DI for its Topspin technology, which the company claims will become a bioMEMs platform for medical device development. The company plans to license its newest contact lens technology to companies that are developing data display for contact lenses.

David Markus, VP of bioMEMS development at EPGL says, "Using cutting edge technology, EPGL has invented a self perpetuating power source for lenses which does not require external energy such as RF. The market for contact lenses as information data display devices is just beginning and will be a natural extension of new wearable data devices such as Google Glass."

Among various uses powered contact lenses are being investigated for realtime data display for doctors and patients, potentially providing a heads up display of medical data such as blood sugar level, oxygen level, heart rate, and EKG. The technology is also being explored for drug delivery and therapeutic applications.

EPGL declined to release product images for proprietary reasons.