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kiln patent???

updated mon 5 feb 01

 

Dennis Mummert on fri 2 feb 01


Dayton;

I think you're going to have a tough time patenting a sequence of
movements. That's like patenting walking or throwing a pot.

Patents only apply to new art, and although some particular control systems
might be patentable (if it is new and novel), the damper action itself is
not subject to any law.



dayton j grant wrote:

> now been done by hand the moving of the damper the adjustment of primary
> and secondary air etcetera but im going to make a device that will move
> the damper and the primary and secondary air and all that in a sequence
> that is subject to patent laws because i have experienced that every time
> a little guy comes out with something the big guy wants some of it or all
> of it so im telling everyone right now im going to come out with my new

dayton j grant on sat 3 feb 01


i know i just get really excited sometimes ,ive got some cool technology
that someone passed on to me and im gonna have fun passing it on to other
people
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