Negative, you haven't got a clue of what I do or don't do differently and how much of it is actually copied is pretty minimal. Don't use pumps, don't collect in sealed vessels, keep my tanks cool and fill at 2,500 psi after transfer of co2, idk if we use the same PLC, but these guys have had their patent expire. @003 was a long fuckin time ago. The shit I did was use NOT copied, but that was what I wanted to do. I had a friend tell me to wait for the pumps, but I was impatient and had these theories that when applied, did just what I thought it would. Really impressed my mentor who answered questions and set me strait w known facts. Thats how I got sponsored and gifted such things. Other than some fittings and valves, most everything I own was donated for the cause. Almost everything Iso2, VWR Vacuum Oven, all high pressure vessels, plc, and automated valves was given on the strength and passion I exhibited. I will let you do your homework, then sue me for infringements on the US Patent Office, roflmao. Or better yet, for your methods I infringed upon! LOL.You can search for the patent yourself.
Whether it is my patent, or others, you may not want to outright admit that "since my methodology was revolving around previous patents, which is public information as to have the bar raised." you are taking ideas from patents and then selling machines that use that information.
Spend more time on actual research and experiments and less on the forums mucking them up. Byebye
Take the challenge, no more talking.I do believe this is my thread I started, why don't you create some lame lavender thread, since Texas got you scared to bust down a real extraction. A pound for that vessel is way wasteful. What was your yield only using CO2? What pressures and temperatures did you feel were appropriate and why?
Take the challenge, no more talking.Negative, you haven't got a clue of what I do or don't do differently and how much of it is actually copied is pretty minimal. Don't use pumps, don't collect in sealed vessels, keep my tanks cool and fill at 2,500 psi after transfer of co2, idk if we use the same PLC, but these guys have had their patent expire. @003 was a long fuckin time ago. The shit I did was use NOT copied, but that was what I wanted to do. I had a friend tell me to wait for the pumps, but I was impatient and had these theories that when applied, did just what I thought it would. Really impressed my mentor who answered questions and set me strait w known facts. Thats how I got sponsored and gifted such things. Other than some fittings and valves, most everything I own was donated for the cause. Almost everything Iso2, VWR Vacuum Oven, all high pressure vessels, plc, and automated valves was given on the strength and passion I exhibited. I will let you do your homework, then sue me for infringements on the US Patent Office, roflmao. Or better yet, for your methods I infringed upon! LOL.
No, not at all. As long as my filing date is prior to any other competitors attempt to file. And actually I need less than that to attempt a lawsuit. My provisional patent has been accepted at any rate.Doesn't a patent need to be granted vs pending to be able to be defended in court? And isn't the legal cost far greater than any imagined losses?
The State of Texas is where I thought he resides?how did I make him scared?
I didn't even reply to this thread lol
i think you are getting confused as to which thread you are referring to since they are all the same