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Charles SARRAZIN patent




by Pascal HA PHAM » 23/12/13, 18:26

in addition to the 4 emblematic pages of Charles SARRAZIN's patent:
the declarative:
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the 2 pages of prior art search returns:
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figure N ° 2
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voila voila, this is the case to say 8)
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by dirk pitt » 23/12/13, 19:15

Thank you Pascal for this insight into the world of patents.
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The French would they become idle ciboulot?




by Pascal HA PHAM » 24/12/13, 15:32

dirk pitt wrote:Thank you Pascal for this insight into the world of patents.


I would add that in terms of patents, the evolution of French filings challenges = hum .... it is rather the decadence of Rome:


Senate report on the evolution of patent filings in France
http://www.senat.fr/rap/r00-377/r00-3771.html

Alert regarding the low level of patent filings in France:
http://www.lemonde.fr/idees/article/201 ... _3232.html

Substantive question concerning French patents:
http://www.lemonde.fr/idees/article/201 ... _3232.html

2012: France relegated to 6th place: it has just been surpassed by Korea for the number of patents in Europe
http://www.challenges.fr/economie/20120 ... coree.html

attention young people:

"Will brains relax? one day we will no longer be able to claim any honorable place on the world industrial podium"

A cultural and structural problem?
http://www.latribune.fr/opinions/tribun ... turel.html

"French creative systems would they become lazy and / or ultra-conservative despots of the ciboulot?"

"we must change the paradigm"

Elementary my dear Watson.
: Cry: : Cry: : Cry:
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by Remundo » 24/12/13, 22:10

But no but no... : Mrgreen:

Keep morale Pascal.

The important thing is not the patents, it is the ideas and the creators : Idea:
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Re: Pierre Dieudonné patent




by Pascal HA PHAM » 25/12/13, 09:12

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Hi Janic:
I have the "P. Dieudonnée" patent by me (download), it is downloadable and viewable by the link "ESPACENET" had hoc:
http://fr.espacenet.com/publicationDeta ... 86A1&KC=A1
the deposit took place in April 2006


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Hi,

My many researches in wind turbine vertical axis and controlled cycle rotary wing (USA Japan GB) have not been in vain.

The goal being to understand if the patent "Eole PROCESS" deposited in April 2006 by Pierre Dieudonné deserved the paternity of the generic concept ... which paternity had been attributed to him at the world trade fair in GENEVA a few days after the filing of the INPI patent.

the answer is no, there are several undeniable priorities that the jury of the show of GENEVE could hardly know at the time.



in summary the 4 emblematic pages of this patent:
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Epineau Pascal




by Pascal HA PHAM » 24/04/14, 06:34

Hello,
Here, another little recreation:

The vertical axis wind turbine of Mr. Epineau Pascal:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yv6Ii_KytRY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbwU7G8qKBM
It's simple pure, sort of top
The patent is not yet visible in the INPI library (deposit too recent).

Otherwise do not worry, the ROBIPLAN has not said its last word ...
"he broods I do not know what impetuous breath"
: Idea: ...
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Re: Home straight & goal achieved!




by Pascal HA PHAM » 09/05/14, 17:19

Hello,
Goal achieved !
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The ROBIPLAN bi-wind motor patent with cancellation of reactive counter torques and option of photovoltaic plans will be published in BOPI N ° 21 of May 23 next under N ° 2998337.
GENESIS
This patent was jointly deposited by ERIC SORTINO and myself on November 12, 2012.
He has since been rewarded with a lack of prior art.
Two prior patents were required to substantiate this new concept.

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IT will therefore be available IN FULL very soon in the INPI library

some reminder on the kinematic basis of the ROBIPLAN wind engine:
Pascal HA PHAM wrote:Hello,

reminder of the basic geometry of a "ROBIPLAN" aeromotor:
the cycled displacement of the vanes marks for each of the points of the biplane a static curve of viviani in the spherical space 3 D (envelope of the machine).

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Dynamic correspondence and characterization in "terrestrial sphere" imagery

During the rotation, each closed VIVIANI static curve corresponds to the complete trace of a dynamic curve called Clélie of PAPPUS with N = 1, where N is the ratio between the equatorial angular velocity and the meridional angular velocity of the nested 2 rotations. central point of rotation then being the center of the sphere.


"LONG LIVE THE DYNAMIC SPHERE OF THE ROBIPLAN AEROMOTOR: THE MATHS, VIVIANI, GALILEE and PAPPUS"

NADY-P


PS: A future fourth patent concerning ROBIPLAN, even more discriminating & technical, is already in the business.

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performance?




by Pascal HA PHAM » 10/05/14, 11:13

Cuicui wrote:What to think of it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7VZOF5YzV8


hello Cuicui,
it is difficult to assess the performance of a wind motor at the mere sight of its rotation in light wind.

From my point of view a start of credit can be granted to a wind engine when it allows that:
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/pascalhapham/9435308

the ascent% bout au vent in difficult conditions (I mean that the test must be carried out in open road and not in the lab with an exceptional context seems to me to be a good indicator of performance.

then, if the machine passes this type of test, it may be that it is eligible for in-depth studies which will determine how its operation can be optimized and what are its intrinsic optimal operating ranges with regard to wind speeds and regularity. of this one, in speed of course but also in directional stability.

I was able to briefly observe the behavior of the aeromotors with vertical axis during the different AEOLUS RACE in the Netherlands and their capacity to go upwind 100% seems to remain problematic (too much drag).
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Re: performances?




by Cuicui » 11/05/14, 11:06

Pascal HA PHAM wrote:
Cuicui wrote:What to think of it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7VZOF5YzV8


hello Cuicui,
it is difficult to assess the performance of a wind motor at the mere sight of its rotation in light wind.
From my point of view a start of credit can be granted to a wind engine when it allows that:
http://www.ipernity.com/doc/pascalhapham/9435308
I was able to briefly observe the behavior of the aeromotors with vertical axis during the different AEOLUS RACE in the Netherlands and their capacity to go upwind 100% seems to remain problematic (too much drag).
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Your Robiplane http://www.ipernity.com/doc/pascalhapham/9435308 is extraordinary for propelling an upright wind machine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7VZOF5YzV8 seems to me interesting as a fixed wind turbine capable of turning in weak wind. But it is complex, requires solid construction due to its drag and it remains to be seen how much energy it can produce.
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