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Saturday, February 11th 2012, 12:34pm

Patent Pending

If you are going to build a jet engine you will deal with this patent:

http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicati…347206&KC=&FT=E

(Frank Whittle, 1930)

It does not guide you to the perfect efficient jet engine, as it just covers some crucial basics, but this is where you start.
Even after 80 years, probably every commercial jet engine is based on this important patent.



If you are going to build a guitar amp profiler you will deal with thispatent:

http://worldwide.espacenet.com/publicati…om&locale=en_EP

It does not guide you to the perfect dynamic amp profiling, as it just covers some crucial basics, but this is where you start.

The patent expires in 2026.


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Saturday, February 11th 2012, 12:37pm

Great stuff Christoph! Very wise move!
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Saturday, February 11th 2012, 12:46pm

:thumbup:

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Saturday, February 11th 2012, 12:48pm

Chris,

I thought you were going to mention this 2003 patent: http://bit.ly/yBZtJF.

It's very algorithm-specific, but as far as I know it has yet to be turned into a commercial product. (And yes, I've been watching this one for a long time.)

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Saturday, February 11th 2012, 12:56pm

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Saturday, February 11th 2012, 12:59pm

Where's the like button when you need it!

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Saturday, February 11th 2012, 1:03pm

Chris,

I thought you were going to mention this 2003 patent: http://bit.ly/yBZtJF.

It's very algorithm-specific, but as far as I know it has yet to be turned into a commercial product. (And yes, I've been watching this one for a long time.)

-djh

No, I was mentioning my own patent.

CK

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Saturday, February 11th 2012, 1:08pm

Excellent :)

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Saturday, February 11th 2012, 1:19pm


Chris,

I thought you were going to mention this 2003 patent: http://bit.ly/yBZtJF.

It's very algorithm-specific, but as far as I know it has yet to be turned into a commercial product. (And yes, I've been watching this one for a long time.)

-djh
No, I was mentioning my own patent.

CK

Of course. What I meant was that when I saw your subject topic Chris, the patent link I posted is the one that first came to mind. Your thoughts?

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Saturday, February 11th 2012, 1:25pm

Very smart move, Christoph!
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