Dear all,
I would like to present you with a new high-performance heat pump
process using a micro-electronic manufacturing process. Besides the
traditional heat pump use, this process would allow for a system of
electrical production by cooling the environment. Be assured, I know
the Second Principle of Thermodynamics !
You may study this process at the following address :
http://www.new-energy-paces.com/index_anglais.htm
All explanations are given on the website. A letter of introduction
on the home page presents an overview of the situation.
If there is a mistake, then please tell me where it lies.
But if there is no mistake, then you must try it.
Three experiments are shown on the website, but maybe you can devise
a simpler experiment to demonstrate the principle of the invention
without having to use high-tech laboratories.
A French patent has been registered but outside France, the invention
is within the public domain. As a consequence, have no fear in
working on this invention. I give the baby, have no qualms!
Jean-luc Brochet
Dear all,
I would like to present you with a new high-performance heat pump
process using a micro-electronic manufacturing process. Besides the
traditional heat pump use, this process would allow for a system of
electrical production by cooling the environment. Be assured, I know
the Second Principle of Thermodynamics !
You may study this process at the following address :
http://www.new-energy-paces.com/index_anglais.htm
All explanations are given on the website. A letter of introduction
on the home page presents an overview of the situation.
If there is a mistake, then please tell me where it lies.
But if there is no mistake, then you must try it.
Three experiments are shown on the website, but maybe you can devise
a simpler experiment to demonstrate the principle of the invention
without having to use high-tech laboratories.
A French patent has been registered but outside France, the invention
is within the public domain. As a consequence, have no fear in
working on this invention. I give the baby, have no qualms!
Jean-luc Brochet
what's new? would be interested in talking with people who can really
do something about introducing new ideas, what is really vioable,
have many various ideas of no real significance, toys, nic knacks,
food, would enjoy talking with people who can or would be interested
in marketing and introducing a food product, well have a nice day you
all, thanks for the space
Hello Everybody!
My name is Stefan Siroky and I am from the university of economics
and business administration in Vienna, Austria.
We are doing a Lead User Project that focuses on "the operator as a
decision and execution tool".
That means we are searching for innovative people in the areas of
ergonomics, biometrics and visualising techiniques, no matter if
they are fanatics, scientists at university or doing research in an
enterprise.
Our goal is to find people that are ahead of the crowd, and can give
us hints for defining the products of tomorrow in these areas. For
this purpose we will finally invite the most interesting Lead
Users/Lead Experts to a workshop in a very nice hotel close to
Vienna.
Of particular interest to us are people working in the air traffic
management.
I would be very grateful for every tip that helps us finding those
Lead Users!
Greetings,
Stefan Siroky
Hello all - inventors and friends (please forward) maybe
particularly interested to hear about category 2:
"Artists Against Machinic Standards"
participation online is free and very quick and easy, but please
read the full briefs carefully.
Lots of interesting works / projects from around the world
featured already (especially from Russia) so do have a look and
enjoy!
Best Wishes - Robb Mitchel
Call For Entries - DEADLINE: 28th February 2004
MACHINISTA 2004 - http://www.machinista.org
Submissions for any of the following three themes are
welcomed in any media.
1. "Art from the Machine: gleams of the inhuman" Works
created completely or mostly by a machine or an
artificial intelligence system.
2. "Artists Against Machinic Standards"
Breaking, destroying, hacking, unexpected
(non-utilitarian?) usage of customary programs/devices
as an art experiment.
3. "Full-Screen Robovision" Moving image works
(experimental/scientific imaging, audiovisual code,
short films, animation and VJ mixes)
illustrating "the world as seen by machines"
see http://www.machinista.org for more details
Machinista is a yearly unmediated open-submission
online exhibition.
Creative and technological practices including visual
and software art, science and design projects, moving
image, experimental music and performance are featured
in various scales and stages of development ranging
from documentation of prototypes and exploratory
installations to fully operational systems.
In 2003 there were 128 submissions featured in
Machinista plus offline events in Moscow and Perm in
the Urals.
MACHINISTA GLASGOW*
An offline festival each year in a different host city
showcases key entries to the online exhibition.
Participants in www.machinista.org are commissioned to
travel and present/ exhibit/install/ perform to wide
audiences. This year, Machinista talkes place in
Glasgow, Scotland on the weekend of May 7-9 2004 with
some additional events later in the year in Perm,
Urals.
Also a number of participants in the online Machinista
2004 will be awarded artist's residencies / sabbaticals in Latvia,
St Petersburg and Vienna.
Machinista 2004
http://www.machinista.org
Machinista 2003
http://www.machinista.ru (Russian)
http://www.machinista.ru/en (English)
*Supported by the Scottish Arts Council & CCA Glasgow
(please forward - apologies for cross posting)
Dear all,
I would like to present you with a new high-performance heat pump process using
a micro-electronic manufacturing process. Besides the traditional heat pump use,
this process would allow for a system of electrical production by cooling the
environment. Be assured, I know the Second Principle of Thermodynamics !
You may study this process at the following address :
http://www.new-energy-paces.com/index_anglais.htm
All explanations are given on the website. A letter of introduction on the home
page presents an overview of the situation.
If there is a mistake, then please tell me where it lies.
But if there is no mistake, then you must try it.
Three experiments are shown on the website, but maybe you can devise a simpler
experiment to demonstrate the principle of the invention without having to use
high-tech laboratories.
A French patent has been registered but outside France, the invention is within
the public domain. As a consequence, have no fear in working on this invention.
I give the baby, have no qualms!
Jean-luc Brochet
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Dear sir,
I am a Civil engineering student of Tatyasaheb Kore
Institute Of Engg. & Technology, Warananagar.
I had planned a Multi- Storeyed Hindu cremation
complex for the city of Mumbai. This complex utilises solar
energy for the purpose of cremating people, thus saving precious
fuels such as wood, kerosene etc. This project also abides
our ancient shastras thus avoiding any social problem. At a time
around 50 people can be cremated. The complex includes all the
neceesary requirements for such a complex such as morgues,
registration centre etc, etc. This complex is also fully air
conditioned. This project is also environmental friendly.
If you are interested in this project & want to know more
about it & its revenue generating ability and other details
please contact me.
My email id is
abhin279@...abhisheknarasimhan@...
Yours truly,
Abhishek Narasimhan.
Hi all! I'm Dan & just wanted to say thanks for the great club! I
just created one for those with a special interest in TOY INVENTING!
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/toyinventing
Come on over & lets PLAY!
Dan
Hello everyone!
I am a first time inventor and I would like to know if people have had
bad experiences with any companies that claim to help you patent and
manufactor inventions. I have found a potential company named iac that
are willing to help me but I am always leery of companies that ask for
any type of money without solid financial reports.
Thanks!
I am writing from Engel Brothers Media, an independent production company
based in New York that specializes in science and adventure documentaries.
We produce high quality documentary films for a wide variety of broadcasters,
including PBS, National Geographic, and Discovery.
We are currently producing a series for the History Channel that will focus on
one current inventor and his/her work in each episode. We are searching for a
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Any ideas, input or contacts you have would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi,
I'm new here, but I just got a great idea for a new invention. Can anyone please
tell me what process that I need to take to get this on the market?
Thanks in advance.
Cheryl
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This group is for people who have home based machining equipment
that can make parts for people who need them.
Weather the parts are wood,plastic,metal or foam.
Maybe someone in this group can make them
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/machined_hobbiest
Hello,
Just wanted to let any inventors out there who are looking for 3-D
CAD models or drawings done for their inventions or ideas that
RAMcLean Consulting is here to help!
I am an inventor myself, and I now provide services to inventors in
the form of 3-D models and detail/manufacturing drawings. I want to
help.
Please visit my website and see for yourself if I can help you.
Hello,
Just wanted to let any inventors out there who are looking for 3-D
CAD models or drawings done for their inventions or ideas that
RAMcLean Consulting is here to help!
I am an inventor myself, and I now provide services to inventors in
the form of 3-D models and detail/manufacturing drawings. I want to
help.
Please visit my website and see for yourself if I can help you.
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First time posting and new member
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And would like to license to manufacturers .
Thanks
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--- In inventorsclub2@yahoogroups.com, W3526602@a... wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
>
> Program on UK TV recently featured "product managers" used by Tescos. Maybe a
> letter addressed to such a person may help. Ask your local store for address
> of head office.
>
> Alternatively, write to "New Product Manager" at any likely manufacturer.
> They can only ignore you, but you would still be no worse off.
>
> 602
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Hi,
I thank you for your advice-I just now saw your reply.
Regards,
Jeff
Hi,
yes the vacuum cleaner is just fine and hair dryer can do the job as
well.
infact i dont want to use coal.. it is hard to work with it plus dirty.
it is ok in melting iron because iron melts in 1600 C. and aluminum in
660 C. and iron has carbon in it and it improves mechanical properties.
so the impurites of coal dont effect iron. but i want to just melt
plastic coke bottles. they have lower melting point. the problem is
how..
By the way what about the oil drum? it is steel as well.. didnt it melt
or have you coated it up with isolating material?
i thought about using kitchen oven or make something using electrical
heaters parts.. what do you think?
By the way i would wanted to include another mail message and my reply
for it..
=====here======
First i would like to thank you about the warning.
What i meant was the plastic coke bottles.
I visited a iron-casting company and seen that they cast iron by
following method:
they place the model they want to produce in a box, and fill with sand.
and they cut the top half of the sand box, take out the model. so there
is a gap in the sand box having the shape of the model along with some
entrances. and they melt the iron at 1600 C . fill the box with
melted-iron, so the iron gets the models shape in sand. they wait for it
to cool off.. and after that they clean the iron from sand and they have
the product.
So i thought i could use the same thing. with lower melting point
material: plastic. that is the whole story. they melt the iron in a
furnace, every body are near the furnace and breaths it. and they dont
only add pure iron to melt. the junk iron that they place to reduce cost
contains plastic junks as well. but since iron is more dense then
plastic , it floats over iron when they both melt and they add a special
collector, and separate the slag phase. so, people work to get off the
slag phase from the melted iron smoke the air.
And in hot melt glue guns. they melt silicon like thing. are they
harmful to breathe as well?
Well.. maybe you meant burning plastic is toxic instead of melting? or?
well.. im just trying to imagine and understand how toxic it could be
when melted...
-----Original Message-----
From: Mr lou massace [mailto:loumassace@...]
Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2002 6:11 AM
Are you sure you mean "Can's" and not bottles???
Firstly I'd like to give you a friendly caution
regarding the melting of any plastic! IT IS HORRIBLE
TOXIC!!! You will need to take serious precautions not
to inhale or pollute the area your working in and
unless you have special ventilation or other seriously
costly industrial equipment, I would not be doing
anything like this at all!
What is it your trying to achive? You might be able to
accomplish the same thing faster and cheaper by
aquiring the pre processed materials without
endangering yourself or others! I would seriously
recommend that you investigate this to the "INTH"
degree before you carry it out. Others will likely try
to talk you ut of it!
Hi,
In the UK we have mobile farriers (blacksmiths who specialise in shoeing
horses). The come to you in a van, with their tools, some lengths of steel
bar, an anvil, and a furnace.
It is amazing to see a steel bar become red hot by being held in the flame of
a gas blowlamp. But there are more primitive methods.
Take a 5 gallon (25litre) oil drum with the top cut off. Poke a hole in the
side near the bottom. Find an old cylinder type vacuum cleaner, the sort that
can suck at one end and blow at the other. Arrange it so the hose blows into
the hole in the drum. Fill the drum with coal. The coal needs to be small,
but not quite dust.
From memory, my farrier simply poked a piece if newspaper into the top of the
coal dust, and set it alight. Then he turned on the vacuum cleaner, and
within minutes he had a furnace. Believe me, this got hot, it could melt an
iron bar as thick as your finger.
To extinguish, turn off vacuum cleaner, and pour water onto hot coals.
Aluminium melts at a lower temperature than iron, so you should be able to
find a steel container (crucible) to hold your aluminium and allow you to
pour it into moulds, or "pigs".
So, thats the basic idea. You will have to adapt it to whatever junk you have
available.
What you must have is fuel and a flow of air coming in from underneath. Many
UK farmers have a hand powered furnaces, and model makers can buy electric
forges. I assume you require something more "home spun".
Good luck.
602
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Hi
I want to melt some plastic like coke cans etc. that i collected
elswhere around. I want to build up something like furnace. It
should be homemade.. Any ideas how to?
Im in turkey istanbul. So what should i do?? is it bad idea to tell
the company that i have a nice idea? so they steal? or is it all i
can do?
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wrote:
> Hello, first, let me apologize. About 3 weeks ago, I
> promised to help you with your idea, then I lost your
> email address.
>
> The first place, I ewould go is is the Canadian
> Innovation Centre. 800-265-4559.
>
> After you haave talked with them, let me know if you
> need more assistance, Roger.
>
> --- W3526602@a... wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've got the same sort of problem. How do I persuade
> > someone to pay me for an
> > unprotected idea, unless I tell them what the idea
> > is?
> >
> > My latest idea would boost the sales of a particular
> > type of domestic
> > detergent which is already being sold. Again, a
> > packaging and marketing idea.
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Hi Jeff,
Program on UK TV recently featured "product managers" used by Tescos. Maybe a
letter addressed to such a person may help. Ask your local store for address
of head office.
Alternatively, write to "New Product Manager" at any likely manufacturer.
They can only ignore you, but you would still be no worse off.
602
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