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Electric Car

02/08/2010 7:34 AM

recently I did post a thread about an electric car that doesn't need to be recharge.After using a licensing company,they evaluate my invention 82/100.So I came here hoping that I can have contact with investor or firm that are interested of building a electric transportation system that will not need to be recharge.I'm ready to gave up to 45%of my invention.Thanks to all your advance comment.So if there is anybody here who can make that contact for me ,Ill be more than happy to work with him.I live in Houston Texas.

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02/08/2010 8:05 AM

If it does not need to be recharged, where does the energy come from to run it?

Are you saying that the system requires no outside energy source? Because, if you are saying that, you've come to the wrong place, unless you have some PROOF.

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02/08/2010 8:21 AM

Yes I do I did an evaluation with Lambert and Lambert and they grade my invention 84%.I'm at the right place I wrote a thread and I do thing any good engineer or scientist should not say something is impossible,I mean that every thing it's possible in science.

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02/08/2010 8:26 AM

Re-writing the lays of thermodynamics? Not without proof...

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02/08/2010 8:29 AM

Good luck with your quest.

I have worked for companies trying to raise capitol on the promise of intellictual property rights that cannot be divulged, lest they be stolen.

I doubt that anyone here will join without some proof. Do you have non-disclosure agreements for potential investors?

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02/08/2010 10:25 AM

Yes I do as I told you I have use lambert and Lambert to evaluate it.

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02/08/2010 9:04 AM

I too am an inventor, and have looked into all of these online companies. Not to rain on your parade, but if Lambert and Lambert truly believed your invention had merit, they would be scrambling to help you market it to companies for a percentage of your royalties, which in this case would be huge. Sorry for the bad news. On a happier note, if you have a working prototype, you will be a multimillionaire soon. Perpetual motion on wheels with no energy source..............interesting.

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02/08/2010 10:28 AM

Lambert and Lambert evaluated 84% and they requested at lest 90% and they are specific that it can work.

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02/08/2010 10:44 AM

You mean that you have a good invention, have been evaluated as an 84% grade, but you still does not know that it works? They stated "hey, its cool, you're a nice guy, very good idea, but we will not put a cent on it...". You already did not mention where the energy comes from. If its so good and is not able to sell, better maybe improve your sales speech and give a little idea of what its made of and what is its purpose.

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02/08/2010 10:39 AM

Lambert and Lambert are being called by many as being a rip-off. Apparently you need a rating of 96 for them to feel it is marketable. In this day and age if it was as you purport it to be, it should have scored much higher and they would have been knocking on your door for the rights to build.

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02/08/2010 2:03 PM

The previous thread was below

http://cr4.globalspec.com/thread/40783

Given the little information (and counting out the option of it being some onboard over unity scam, etc) the invention (idea) could be something as simple as a variant of wireless energy transfer, almost certainly with some degree of additional energy transfer infrastructure necessary. There are a number of these ideas around.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireless_energy_transfer

Anyway, tips on marketing inventions and patents have been covered in great detail on a number of CR4 threads previously. Vehicles are a VERY special category and (like the aerospace industry) are almost impossible to market without your foot in the door of the automotive industry, no matter HOW good your idea is.

http://cr4.globalspec.com/thread/23979/seeking-others-interested-in-a-fuel-saving-jet-engine

http://cr4.globalspec.com/comment/75519

Try a CR4 site search of car, patent, invention, etc.

This is the reality of the situation (and what potential investors and vehicle companies will tell you too). Be prepared for a great deal of disappointment and a huge up-hill battle. If you need any additional fixed infrastructure for getting your vehicles (light rail, etc) to work it becomes an order of magnitude harder.

Your best option is to look at other applications for your invention where the benefits of it are easier to market (ie- wireless energy transfer - no wires, no batteries?, etc). For example driver-less warehouse cargo transport vehicles, wireless motors, wireless sensors, etc). Have a serious think about non-automotive applications first and keep your invention options open.

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Re: Electric Car

02/09/2010 6:22 AM

Hi Jack

Good morning I appreciate your advice and information.It what should happen.I want just to say you that I wish you live in Houston.My system is not magic or miracle,it just technic.It will have a battery,and electronic device to charge the battery.But as any discovery mine cant be 100% perfect.I do understand that it has or will be corrected no matter what,but I can tell you that this is the pathway for an electric car.Now I can under or over estimate my idea.But I truly appreciate your last comment and it's the way it should be.God bless

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