Anti-Erosion Epicyclic Rotation Valve (SAERE)

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SAERE: 100% recognized invention




by Pascal HA PHAM » 04/05/10, 13:26

Hello Raymond,

I am really happy to read (behind the scenes) that your prior art search report reached you on SAERE and this without any X or Y; PURE PATENT JUICE!

BRAVO

It seemed obvious to me who come from the automobile, and who could observe on the other hand that the engines of current motorcycles suffered from an obvious lack in the management as well of their admissions as their exhausts, that your SAERE was some fundamentally innovative AND directly applicable on most current engines and machines regardless of the design.

You have managed to pull off a magnificent flawless editorial which is superimposed on a flawless technical one! .... BRAVO RAYMOND, you honor the FORUM and our TEAM thanks to that ...

SUPERB COGITATIONS REWARDED FOR JUST TITLE!

Sincerely !

Our RAYMOND is strong! he is strong !

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by Remundo » 04/05/10, 14:12

Ah ah Pascal, you will make me blush ... : Oops:

So it's a big sky ... I'm walking blinded through your door ... :P

For those who do not know SAERE, this page will inform them, reading the video highly recommended.

In addition, this subject contains exclusive illustrated and commented descriptions on SAERE ...

In any case, here is an industrial property already recognized which occurs shortly before the meeting of the 5 Men Team 8)

It's a big sky!
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by Pascal HA PHAM » 05/05/10, 07:28

Hello,

it would be top Raymond if you told us (re show) some uses of SAERE .... and what it brings more, especially in terms of functionality compared to the current traditional valves (desmodromic or normal cams & springs).

These are important things that would almost go unnoticed!

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by Pascal HA PHAM » 05/05/10, 14:25

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a future animation of SAERE? .... yes? no ?
if yes what will be the piece of music in support?

especially for the exhausts ..... the grandiose is essential ... Mozart? Beetoven? Indochina? ....

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what do i know? ....

Ha! what an amazing time dear readers!

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by Remundo » 05/05/10, 18:18

Ah hi Pascal,

this question makes me very happy because i never choose musical themes at random ...

Many methaphors are present there, whether technical or human ...

For example here is for the SAERE clip.

John O'Callaghan feat. Audrey Gallagher - Big Sky (Original mix) March 22, 2009

English Original Lyrics

I know this silence
been here before
I'm walking blinded through your door
This is a sense of things to come
This innocence
Oh oh

Breath at this moment
Its come and gone
Further and faster through your soul
Open your eyes, embrace the dawn
Open your mind
Oh oh

Release yourself - it's a big sky
Reveal yourself, it's a big sky
We love, we live, we take, we give
Release yourself - it's a big sky

It's a big sky

I know this silence
been here before
I'm walking blinded through your door
This is a sense of things to come
This innocence
Oh oh

Breath at this moment
Its come and gone
Further and faster through your soul
Open your eyes, embrace the dawn
Open your mind
Oh oh

Release yourself - it's a big sky
Reveal yourself, it's a big sky
We love, we live, we take, we give
Release yourself - it's a big sky

Breath in this moment (x4)

Release yourself - it's a big sky
Reveal yourself, it's a big sky
We love, we live, we take, we give
Release yourself - it's a big sky

It's a big sky


lyrics: Sycamore translation into French

John O'Callaghan with Audrey Gallagher - Big Sky (Original mix) March 22, 2009

I know this silence
I was there before
I walk dazzled through your door
It's the meaning of future things
This innocence
Oh oh

Breathe this moment
He goes and he comes
Farther and faster through your soul
Open your eyes, kiss the dawn
Open your mind
Oh oh

Free yourself. it's a huge sky
Reveal yourself, it's a huge sky
We love, we live, we take, we give
Free yourself it's a huge sky

It's an endless sky

I know this silence
I was there before
I walk dazzled through your door
It's the meaning of future things
This innocence
Oh oh

Breath of this moment
He goes and he comes
Farther and faster through your soul
Open your eyes, kiss the dawn
Open your mind
Oh oh

Free yourself. it's a huge sky
Reveal, it's a huge sky
We love, we live, we take, we give
Free yourself. it's a big sky

Breathe in this moment (x4)

Free yourself. it's a big sky
Reveal, it's a big sky
We love, we live, we take, we give
Free yourself. it's a big sky

It's a huge sky
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by Pascal HA PHAM » 06/05/10, 13:39

Hello,

it's all pretty:
The mechanism
Music
words
possible epicyclic / methaphoric shifts

Ingredients that sum up the quality of something well born!
congratulations again!

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SAERE mounting on existing engine?




by Pascal HA PHAM » 10/06/10, 11:01

Hello Raymond,

Mount a prototype of SAERE on a motorcycle (for example a small mono 4 stroke 125 cm3 of current manufacture recovered for scrap / second hand for cheap (in working condition and rolling of course ...)

as an assiduous mechanic biker I can contribute to such a project ...

why not ?

ha ha!

this would demonstrate the intrinsic added value of SAERE:
allow to finely / automatically adapt the intake / exhaust diagram continuously and to all operating modes on current engines.

eh eh !

SAERE I like it!

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by Remundo » 10/06/10, 13:44

Hello Pascal,

Thank you for your proposal and will not fail to call upon your experience of motorcycles.

Because indeed I am looking for a used 125cc motorcycle ... I don't know which model to choose because my request is very specific.

The operation consists of removing the cylinder head and replacing it with 2 SAERE, one for the exhaust and the other for the intake.

A bevel torque will be adapted at the top of the engine to recover the rotation of the pinion via the timing chain.

So I'm looking for a motorcycle where the removal of the cylinder head does not affect cooling, and so if the cylinder head has drain pipes for the coolant, this is not valid for my project.

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by Aumicron » 10/06/10, 14:45

I imagine that you have thought about it, but I wonder if a single cylinder of larger displacement would not be more interesting because you would have more room for transformation. In the heyday of gromono trail, there were many air-cooled 4T single cylinders for displacements of 400, 500, 600 and 800 cm3 that you can find for a ridiculous price.
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by Christophe » 10/06/10, 14:52

Remundo wrote:Because indeed I am looking for a used 125cc motorcycle ... I don't know which model to choose because my request is very specific.


Hey a diversion 600 from 1992 wouldn't you be interested? 57 km for 000 €. Well it's a 1000 cylinder ... and eastern Belgium ... :|

Otherwise most of the 125 are air cooled, so provided you keep a dissipation similar to the cylinder head, it will not be a problem if?

Otherwise in ptit 4-stroke engines by expensive and well hackable you have the mower ...

+1 Aumicron but he may not have the big dumb license !! : Cheesy:
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