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PatentGuy1

11/08/18 10:10 AM

#160064 RE: joshuaeyu #160061

Still no new patents by or assigned to LQMT? I'm beginning to think that those persons who worried that LQMT (USA) was only going to be a research and development center for Li's other operations have nothing to be worried about.

handsomehank

11/08/18 10:39 AM

#160073 RE: joshuaeyu #160061

Curious; what would be the likely best application and second why is John Kang shown as an inventor for the second patent that Apple is shown as an assignee on which is equally curious?

PayMEmf

11/08/18 11:38 AM

#160087 RE: joshuaeyu #160061

Yes yes!! Is it Yihao Metals, that are in construction faze as of September with late 2018 early 2019 completion ready for manufacturing?

Eagle1947

11/08/18 3:56 PM

#160127 RE: joshuaeyu #160061

Lugee Li (CEO, COB of LQMT, majority owners and controller of 41 others companies)
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Of course he is delegating almost have the operational leadership of LQMT to Bromage. How many hours a week does he have for an unprofitable company like LQMT ?

Mech Tech

11/08/18 11:08 PM

#160154 RE: joshuaeyu #160061

When you first posted about the carbon nano tubes I got curious and came across this;

https://interestingengineering.com/apples-new-patent-application-hints-at-a-foldable-iphone

One interesting point is that Apple is considering using a shape-memory alloy(SMA)—a metal that “remembers” its shape— to create the foldable effect, offering up nickel titanium or bulk metal glass, “also a liquid metal.” In addition, advanced carbon nanotube structures—mentioned in a previous application—were cited as an effective anti-corrosion material.”

Honestly I don’t know too much about CNTs, but it is very interesting. I mean how much more futuristic can you get with carbon nano tube infused metallic glass! Very exciting stuff. I wonder how many tries it took to get this formulation right?