Variable Voltage and Patent

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retird

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Well lets see, People have been using variable voltage for models and other devices for yrs. So the answer would be no to that. Did he combine it with an ecig and market it before anyone else? Yes.

I am waiting for the answer from Buzz.....simple question, but the answer will say volumes.....if I ever get an answer.....
 

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At this point I think this is getting ridiculous. It is what it is. Why feed the trolls on either side?!

It's been redicules but hey it's fun listening to all these experts.
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variable voltage and variable power are not the same......ask any EE....

I did and he said they are the same ( talking to myself ) Opps I am not an EE sorry

Vary the voltage witth a fixed resistance like we use = change in power , vary the current = change in power , vary the power ( really changing either the voltage OR current ) = change in power so they really are the same BUT If you automatically control BOTH at the same time THAT is different.

Clear enough ?

BTW are you done yet ?
 

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I am waiting for the answer from Buzz.....simple question, but the answer will say volumes.....if I ever get an answer.....

Oh so you really don't want the answer you just want to bug Mike, I understand.

Okay Mike answered you now how about this inside knowledge you've discovered? Share.

variable voltage and variable power are not the same......ask any EE....
I've built many variable voltage PVs and I use the same technology as the model builders But maybe you got a scoop on that too share it with us. Please Share
 
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I did and he said they are the same ( talking to myself ) Opps I am not an EE sorry

Vary the voltage witth a fixed resistance like we use = change in power , vary the current = change in power , vary the power ( really changing either the voltage OR current ) = change in power so they really are the same BUT If you automatically control BOTH at the same time THAT is different.

Clear enough ?

BTW are you done yet ?

Still waiting for you to answer my question.....If you do not want to answer, just say so....
 

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What is published is Out there read the application , what is NOT published is not, it is company work product and will stay that way.

Very well, your non-response to such a simple question tell me alot.....I wish you well in your business and in life....enjoyed the lively exchange of information.....happy vaping you all......
 

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Let him post, didn't this thread start in general forum and was moved due to supplier posts rather than delete said posts??

As far as I am concerned any supplier that wants to post can , to do that they have to get permission from me thats the way it works on ECF .
It got moved because I was talking about my business and that is a NO NO in the general forum.
 

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They can't now but if Mike hadn't of filed and no one else did big tobacco would have or could have filed. They did file for an ecig patent.
There are people that make money researching patents and finding unpatented items and then filing on them.
Oh and it is a patentable product.

But I thought it was only patentable before that 1 year mark everyone kept talking about? So the only chance of FDA or any Big Business coming in would have been if they had applied before May (throwing that date out there as it seems to be a starting point when VV options/ideas started???). We are obviously well past the 1 year mark for any "newcomers" researching I would think ... if that 1 year rule is real? I am not trying to be controversial ... just trying to understand what could happen in the future of Ecigs once the big companies do (and they will) get involved.

For arguments sake ... lets say Notcigs is not succsessful in gaining this patent (not saying they should or should not be, but assuming this 1 year mark was not met by the timeline NotCigs applied) is there a chance that another company coming in this Month could file for a patent on VV ecigs and get one legally? Is this timeline really what is making or breaking the argument here?
 
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