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Harmonic Oscillating Power Electric generator video

Started by hartiberlin, June 27, 2005, 07:37:55 AM

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Liberty

Hartiberlin,

How does an inventor make money by being an inventor and giving the information out?  How does he/she get the reward back for their efforts?
Liberty

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cverr

In response to Hartiberlin:

that's pretty simple...

Am inventor makes money by being the very first able to efficiently and easily produce and manufacture his invention

or, to simply sell his patent to whoever wants top buy the rights to manfacture it

a patent doesn't protect anybody from unrestricted duplication

all a patent gives you is to make sure that you will be the one who will be the damn fool who will have to pay the attorneys to sue the countless duplicators while all the duplicators will have to do to win their case is to make a small modification to their unit so it is not 100% exactly the same as your patent, that's it, that's all

the best way in my opinion is to publish everything in the puiblic domain and by doing so it will make sure that no one will ever be able to reclaim a patent for it while you will be in full production far before anybody else

Jin356b

Hi All,

I haven't been able to make any progress on my 3D autocad construction of the HOPE generator, because I don't have access to AutoCad anymore. I don't know when I will be able to find one, so I'm posting what I have. I have the core and windings done, with some wiring.

BushWacker,

I have a simple idea, thats so retarded, it might just work! While I was walking to the post office to mail my mom her birthday present, I started to think about your post that I had read. You claim that you can run "several" "4 foot" fluorescent lights for a long time, using just a 9v battery. I realized that thats a whole lot of light, coming out of a 9v battery! So, why not use solar panels to capture the light, and turn it into DC energy! You could constuct long hexagonal, or octogonal tubes of solar cells, and then drop your flourescent lights right inside of them. If you have a hexagonal tube, with each side 2in by 4ft, then you would have 4 square feet of solar panels per tube. If you had "several" fluorescent lights with hexagonal solar panel arrays around them, then couldn't you generate a lot more power than a 9v battery? The output of the solar arrays could be fed into simple resistors and transformers to make the input voltage necessary for your audio amp circuit. Therefore, you would just need the 9v battery to jump start the HOPE generator, and then let the solar cells take over. I included a simple diagram in the attached archive to aid in visualization.

This sounds like a decent idea, but there are a couple Unknowns that maybe someone could answer.
1. Do solar cells work as efficently under fluorescent light, as any other light?
2. Is the HOPE Generator lighting the fluorescent bulbs up to their full brightness?
3. Does the HOPE Generator alter the light so that a solar cell would not work as efficiently?

'HOPE' this helps out, either by allowing the loop to be closed, or by 'ruling out one more way that doesn't work'.

Best of Luck,

Jin

BushWacker

Hello Jin,

    Your idea isn't dumb at all, and in fact that is very close to what I have been doing. I purchased a small 9v PVC battery charging unit that fully charges a 9v batt in approximately 3 hours time when the battery is completely drained. However I can run the fluorescent lights throughout the entire night on the 9v battery and hardly notice any loss in its charge in the morning so it only takes two hours at most to charge it back up to full capacity. The solar cell or (PVC) measures only 3.5" x 4.5" so you can see just how little power is needed to light several fluorescent lights throughout the night.

I am sending a HOPE unit to an independant researcher in B.C. since I don't believe I can trust the guy who was originally supposed to be doing the technical write-up. This new guy has no ties to me and has nothing to gain or lose by giving me false information and is simply very interested in knowing the facts.

I am now building several larger units using the AMC-1000 C-core so we'll have to see how things turn out with the new models.

Thanks for sharing the logic Jin. I'm glad to see that common sense is still valued in some places, lol.


Best Regards,

Jim

BushWacker

Hello LancaIV,


     I've kept up with all the patent laws for the last 3 decades both here in the U.S.A., and International patent laws. Though there is some truth that a patent will not necessarily protect your idea from being marketed and sold by others, it will give you some exclusive rights none the less which will protect you if you plan to sell anything in the future.
There are some recent changes in the International Patent Laws that include nearly every major country and these changes are protected under the International (PACT)  act which went into effect in the year 2000 and was more recently updated in 2005.
Any International Patent will give you patent rights in the U.S., as well as all the other major countries around the globe. A patent for HOPE technologies would have cost me a base minimum of $10,000 USD here in the U.S., and probably would have gone for closer to $20,000.00 to $30,000.00 by the time all the lawyers took their cuts.
My boys and I checked around with a lot of patent attorneys and did some research and found that an international patent can be secured for a maximum of $350.00 USD. Guess which way I went?
Under the new PACT act you can now file a patent outside most major countries and by going through the patent office in Belize you can secure yourself a patent certificate for next to nothing compared to what it would likely cost you to file in your own country. All the rules are the same as well as the protection of the patent. The only difference is the money you spend to get the patent. Just be sure to ask to file a "Patent Utility Certificate" otherwise they may try to run you through some hoops to get more cash out of you, lol. Good luck LancaIV.

Cheers,

BushWacker