Posted by gun guru on November 06, 2010 at 04:28:08 from (24.180.85.120):
In Reply to: patent posted by jd 530 on November 05, 2010 at 18:07:32:
When I worked for an auto supplier back in the mid-90s the engineer I worked for designed a high-flow PWM valve. PWM stands for pulse-width-modulation. This was to be used for a transmission valve application. I made the valve in the machine shop, a co-worker tested the valve and the engineer designed the valve. I received a check for $150 from the company for the submission of the patent. (all I got was $150 which was better then nothing.)
Do your research on line to see if your product exists.
Do you want to mass produce this product and become a rich guy? (good luck) The Chinese will steal your idea and make it for pennys on the dollar.
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