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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
19th Feb, 2008 at 03:49:18pm
Dave - seriously - I don't think you have any issues as what you sell is a ready-to-fit unit unlike the other two.
On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
Sorry to say My Herpes are no better Ready to feel Ancient ??? This is 26 years old as of 2022 https://youtu.be/YQQokcoOzeY |
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1267 Posts Member #: 831 Post Whore Montreal, Canada |
19th Feb, 2008 at 03:53:22pm
Dave,
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6745 Posts Member #: 828 Post Whore uranus |
19th Feb, 2008 at 04:39:33pm
wheres that bloke eating a packet of crisps icon when you need it ? Medusa + injection = too much torque for the dyno ..https://youtu.be/qg5o0_tJxYM |
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
19th Feb, 2008 at 04:58:12pm
Jean,
On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
Sorry to say My Herpes are no better Ready to feel Ancient ??? This is 26 years old as of 2022 https://youtu.be/YQQokcoOzeY |
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520 Posts Member #: 2093 Post Whore Grenoble, France |
19th Feb, 2008 at 05:05:08pm
On 19th Feb, 2008 canemsdave said:
ner and outer cylinders. The fact that the lambda readings are oscillating at all prove that we can balance the fueling on the stoichiometric point throughout the rev range. If you have any doubts about the capability of the system please come and have a drive of a car fitted with the system. I don't want to become involved in any arguments about Megasquirt/Vems/Canems or any other systems - I admire your development work and would hope for a mutual respect for ours. Cheers Dave Hi Dave, We were talking about logs (seen as facts) you show on your page. You state you have solved the AFR problem. However facts show you did not solve it. There is no doubt about the possibility to solve the problem. The question is "how to do that" ? Hey, my car is also fine to drive. What does it prove ? Edited by alpa on 19th Feb, 2008. std 998 A+, g295, MD266, RHF4, 109hp @0.8bar/5400rpm |
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520 Posts Member #: 2093 Post Whore Grenoble, France |
19th Feb, 2008 at 05:05:24pm
... Edited by alpa on 19th Feb, 2008. std 998 A+, g295, MD266, RHF4, 109hp @0.8bar/5400rpm |
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520 Posts Member #: 2093 Post Whore Grenoble, France |
19th Feb, 2008 at 05:05:33pm
... Edited by alpa on 19th Feb, 2008. std 998 A+, g295, MD266, RHF4, 109hp @0.8bar/5400rpm |
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1267 Posts Member #: 831 Post Whore Montreal, Canada |
19th Feb, 2008 at 05:51:10pm
On 19th Feb, 2008 TurboDave said:
Jean, In the world of patents, Prior / parallel art is of no consequence. In this case - it is first to the patent table that will get the cream - ie canems. It is possible to search for pending disclosures - but it will cost. They won't show up on a basic patent search anyways. I suspect - that for the cost involved - Canems only have a UK patent (as was the Rover one); so there is - in theory - nothing to stop you applying your theories to a US patent application; if you so wanted. I thought this sounded wrong and I found this that does contradict what you're saying at least for US patents: http://www.tms.org/pubs/journals/JOM/matte...tters-9106.html Just a small excerpt: First, a person is not entitled to a patent if the invention was "known or used by others in this country, or was patented or described in a printed publication in this or a foreign country" before the date of invention by the applicant for the patent. If, for example, an invention is known or is being used by someone in the United States, another person who makes the same invention at a later date may not obtain a patent. Prior knowledge or use in a different country, however, is not a bar to a patent application in the United States. In contrast, a prior patent or a printed publication anywhere in the world will bar an applicant for patent in the United States if it appeared before the date of the applicant's invention.
I don't know what the UK patent law says but for the US it seems that prior art is clearly a reason not to grant a patent. Jean |
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
19th Feb, 2008 at 06:02:46pm
Well, that looks good in that paper, but patent attorneys work their magic however they want... We have things going forwards and backwards all the time. The key is 'knowing' or proving that you 'knew' about it in its fullest extent - or rather did not know...
Edited by TurboDave16V on 19th Feb, 2008. On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
Sorry to say My Herpes are no better Ready to feel Ancient ??? This is 26 years old as of 2022 https://youtu.be/YQQokcoOzeY |
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
19th Feb, 2008 at 06:16:32pm
On 19th Feb, 2008 TurboDave said:
EDIT - I'm not in anyways saying that Dave @ Canems has plagiarised ideas - far from it! I was using this as an example! :) It is cleat that Canems Dave has done a lot of work, and sufficiently developed something that he is confident is a workable solution, and based on what he has developed - is likely to be different enough from the 'public domain knowledge' that was shared by yourself and Marcel to be worthy of a patent being granted. Also - I know Marcel had talked to Dave in the early stages - and the lack - or presence of an NDA or other such agreement is also not known. Bear in mind, all of this is only my personal opinion, based on the experiences I've had with my patents, working around other patents, and with the attorneys. Just making sure it's up here with a time stamp! On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
Sorry to say My Herpes are no better Ready to feel Ancient ??? This is 26 years old as of 2022 https://youtu.be/YQQokcoOzeY |
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1267 Posts Member #: 831 Post Whore Montreal, Canada |
19th Feb, 2008 at 06:17:56pm
The issue is not searching for the patent because they even provide the number (Patent No. GB0719958.1) here: http://www.canems.co.uk/siameseports.php. It's just not available on the net because it's an application (I think).
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Forum Mod 10980 Posts Member #: 17 ***16*** SouthPark, Colorado |
19th Feb, 2008 at 06:19:44pm
oh yes - I'd forgotten that M-tech debarcle!
On 17th Nov, 2014 Tom Fenton said:
Sorry to say My Herpes are no better Ready to feel Ancient ??? This is 26 years old as of 2022 https://youtu.be/YQQokcoOzeY |
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9 Posts Member #: 2172 Junior Member |
19th Feb, 2008 at 06:55:30pm
Hi,
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9 Posts Member #: 2172 Junior Member |
19th Feb, 2008 at 06:55:41pm
double post.. Edited by canemsdave on 19th Feb, 2008. |
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9 Posts Member #: 2172 Junior Member |
19th Feb, 2008 at 06:55:48pm
Hi,
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20 Posts Member #: 799 Member Canada, eh? |
19th Feb, 2008 at 07:29:25pm
Fame and untold wealth is all the thanks I ask
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4314 Posts Member #: 700 Formerly British Open Classic The West Country |
19th Feb, 2008 at 07:52:01pm
On 19th Feb, 2008 curta_crankn_daddy said:
Fame and untold wealth is all the thanks I ask Actually, some acknowledgement where it's due wouldn't be a bad thing either... he said, thinking of no website in particular....http://www.emeraldm3d.com/em_projects_Aseries.html OH! Was I thinking out loud again? Silly me With out wanting to put Emerald down or rubbish their work, it is worth noting that they've go for SPI point injection on the Midget which negates everything that Pau, Jean, Dave & others are trying to achieve. It is an option but it's not the answer. EDIT: can we get back to trying to crack sequential injection on the A Series please? Edited by Rob H on 19th Feb, 2008. Isambard Kingdom Brunel said:
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520 Posts Member #: 2093 Post Whore Grenoble, France |
19th Feb, 2008 at 10:42:21pm
On 19th Feb, 2008 canemsdave said:
I'm unsure what you mean Alpa. If you believe the system doesn't work there's not much I can do to persuade you otherwise. Sorry for disrupting your thread Paul! Cheers Dave I did not say that. I said your logs don't prove your system works as well as you pretend, as you pretend to have solved the AFR issue. And that was the initial discussion. I don't doubt it's possible to get a clean result with your system. Or with mine. What we lack is logs of the Rover setup, as a reference. They had to be EPA regulation compliant, that's much more difficult than just having good AFR in steady state. std 998 A+, g295, MD266, RHF4, 109hp @0.8bar/5400rpm |
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1267 Posts Member #: 831 Post Whore Montreal, Canada |
20th Feb, 2008 at 06:48:56am
On 19th Feb, 2008 canemsdave said:
Discussing a patent application would negate the purpose. Sorry if this sounds obstructive, but I hope you can see it from my own perspective. Sorry to drag this on but I just need to add something. I can see that you might want it some other way but applying for a patent actually makes the invention public domain; it does not keep it a private thing. It does not mean that it is freely usable or commercially available to anyone else but it is public domain nonetheless. All it does is to protect your rights to the commercial benefits. I do not care for the details. I was just curious what your original contribution to the whole thing was. If you could just give us an idea of what your claim is, it would satisfy my curiosity. It's just that I become suspicious when people take legal means and hide behind them and want to keep things secret. I don't have a problem with people benefiting financially from their work especially when they bring new solutions to a known problem like your system does. Where I have a problem is when people benefit from other people's work while claiming it as their own. I'm not saying that it is your case but your response makes me uneasy. By the way this is the application's title (with the typo as found from the patent's office document): Hampshire, David
Equalising air fuel ratios between cylinders without detecting canshaft position in an internal combustion engine with shared inlet ports Date Lodged: 10 Oct 2007 Like I said, I'm not interested in the details of your implementation because I'm perfectly comfortable with what I have done in my code and what I can do to improve it. In any case, if you're granted a patent, what you claimed in your application will become easily available then. Cheers, Jean Edited by jbelanger on 20th Feb, 2008. |
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520 Posts Member #: 2093 Post Whore Grenoble, France |
20th Feb, 2008 at 05:21:50pm
Jean,
std 998 A+, g295, MD266, RHF4, 109hp @0.8bar/5400rpm |
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1267 Posts Member #: 831 Post Whore Montreal, Canada |
20th Feb, 2008 at 05:43:04pm
This is Dave's claim from his patent application. I don't know if this is simply what Marcel was mentioning and what I have in my code which is simply adjusting the timing of single pulse per rev.
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520 Posts Member #: 2093 Post Whore Grenoble, France |
20th Feb, 2008 at 10:28:40pm
Do you agree that we need a cam (phase) sensor we if want to make different timing for inner and outer cylinders ? std 998 A+, g295, MD266, RHF4, 109hp @0.8bar/5400rpm |
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1267 Posts Member #: 831 Post Whore Montreal, Canada |
21st Feb, 2008 at 01:26:29am
If you want to change the timing and/or the pulsewidth for the inner and outer cylinder, you have to have a cam sensor. You then also need one driver per injector.
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1267 Posts Member #: 831 Post Whore Montreal, Canada |
21st Feb, 2008 at 01:40:59am
I should add that one of the most interesting things from Paul's thorough testing is the fact that the car seems pretty well behaved despite the important difference in AFR between cylinders.
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520 Posts Member #: 2093 Post Whore Grenoble, France |
21st Feb, 2008 at 09:22:30am
On 21st Feb, 2008 jbelanger said:
I should add that one of the most interesting things from Paul's thorough testing is the fact that the car seems pretty well behaved despite the important difference in AFR between cylinders. This is what I've seen too. The car runs very well when both injectors are driven by the same signal. However idle is rather difficult to tune to stay under 1.5% of CO and looking at the plugs it's obvious inner are too rich and outer too lean. On cold days (0C) the cold start must be very rich to avoid engine stalling in transients. Injecting 20% less in inner than in outer solves lots of troubles. This is how I've been running for 2 last weeks. CO is still difficult to tune because when lights are switched ON the AFR falls down if an idle RPM controller is used (more load -> better efficiency). I'm going to test a carb-like solution, controlling the pressure level and not RPM, this should let RPM to fall when peripherals are switched on. std 998 A+, g295, MD266, RHF4, 109hp @0.8bar/5400rpm |
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