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Hydro Differential pressure exchange over unity system.

Started by mrwayne, April 10, 2011, 04:07:24 AM

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mrwayne

Quote from: Lakes on June 10, 2012, 11:43:12 AM
Yup, thats the animation I was referring to in my previous post.
I am very familiar with that inventors work, and I am you know him well.
Each man must stand on his own merits.
That is all I care to say for the "comparison".

Xaverius

Quote from: mondrasek on June 10, 2012, 02:14:34 PM

So the patent should be online?  Or is it different in Australia?  Can you find it?
I am not sure how to find it, he gives patent numbers.  Perhaps you could perform a search of the Aussie Patent Office?


Xaverius

I agree with one of the other members, a patent is too difficult to discern the operation of a device.  It is more suitable as a legal document (which it is).  I prefer a block diagram, followed by a component drawing and then an overall schematic.

mondrasek

Quote from: Xaverius on June 10, 2012, 02:24:35 PM
I agree with one of the other members, a patent is too difficult to discern the operation of a device.  It is more suitable as a legal document (which it is).  I prefer a block diagram, followed by a component drawing and then an overall schematic.

Ha!  I also agree.  Patents suck to read.  "Leagalese" is a language that may be necessary, but in an annoying kind way IMHO.

M.