I agree. From a regular scissor to solar panel in satélite . Yust change the pivots point positions and (or) the long of the pieces and you have a diferent move. At least if they use a New material.
I agree, these mechanisms have been documented for centuries. The particular design could be patented, but not the technology. Design patents are easy to circumvent however with small changes, and still accomplish the same result, so have limited effectiveness. They have put together some neat designs though. It still takes a bunch of work to get all the links the right length to accomplish what they have done.
You can patent the linkages. It's like making a scissor lift out of lego; the scissor lift anyone can build freely, but the lego is patented. The lego saves you time and you can reconstruct it to make different things quickly. This is linkage-lego.
I used to have my channel called "Aperture Laboratories", fitting with logo. It's moments like these I miss that name. Otherwise I would've just replied "Approved".
So a patent troll company with one employee able to boot up Autocad? I'm very impressed. They used to be just trolling others with letter littered with scary words, now at least they bother making some 3D animations. Evolving. Well done.
What a Fantastic way of saving space and I like how the rise has so many pieces and very satisfying is my opinion but to other's it is there choice never give up hope everybody.
they patented Leonardo Da Vinci's design ! yeah i seriously want to make business with people with such few ethics ! Your are such daring bastard let's turst you for our next project ..
There are many engineering manuals of mechanisms that would contain most of these. I have not personally read this one, but looks along the lines of what you are looking for. www.amazon.com/dp/0978518055/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_H9TNFbRMN0BRN
Can linkages be protected by patent? That's the simplest thing that you would make if you wanted to make a machine that did that thing. Anything more complex (that you haven't attempted to patent) could be simplified into your design.
@@mhassanien68 oh great 😓 Please don't tell me that you're going to offer me the file for one of the models you made. If you do that, I'll feel terrible for encouraging your generosity when in this case, I surely don't deserve it. My comment was intended to be comical - I wasn't being serious. My mistake was that it might only be funny to those who could see it. One would have to know English and at least some exposure to Spanish to "get it". What I said was a play on words. The word "nada" in Spanish means "nothing". So now you can read my comment again and see the pun of my dumb joke. I'm sorry if you were mislead. And I feel incredibly guilty that you would display such innocence and generosity - and only to lift the spirits of a total stranger. Lol I feel horrible now.. 😞
@@mhassanien68 cuales diseños realizates en autocad ?,usted cre que me los podria pasar al correo: aldairtello67@gmail.com los intente hacer pero no funcionaron ,es el mecanismo RAISE Y STABILISE los ocupo para un proyecto de ante mano se lo agradeseria espero su respuesta
You start with a sketch, which is the basic design tool in any CAD system. When you get the stick frame working, you can start making solid links of the same lengths and mate them in an assembly, where you can then start moving them just like in the sketch.
0:14 did... did those guys have the cajones to call the LEVER "a new technology"? ...Yes, yes they did. What's next? Claim fire and wheel? Quoting Cervantes, "The things you'll see, Sancho".
Hi sir ,is this type of mechanism available for folding stairs?..i am mechanical engineering student in final year..i wan't to make project for automatic stairs machine for public transport..like buses.....it can help handicap person or old person to climb in bus easly...so tell me is this type of mechanism available for make stairs..?....THANK YOU