The Future of Energy Production
Posted 01-11-2008 at 03:59 PM by Xanifur
Custom Craft Technologies
"Moving the future forward"
12/16/07
News brief:
For immediate release
The ultimate missed conception?
By: Randall Walters
Custom Craft Technologies, a newly forming technology venture investment group has announced intent to expand awareness of independent work that has been ongoing nearly non-stop for decades involving alternative energy delivery system(s) investigation. After more than ten years of study, early efforts resulted in a patent for a hydraulic machine that continued research was partially based on. Since that patent (# 4,783,961) in 1988 information has been shared confidentially with a limited number of parties and never made public.
Hydraulic engines are not common, in fact the Department Of Energy; the nations largest civilian-contracting agency has no programs to develop these types of engines. During the last six years by combining separate earlier studies a fair number of engines have been designed and disclosed for the first time ever earlier this year. These engines have various levels of development risk that is correspondent or proportional to financial rewards that may be obtained through completed product development and market entry acceptance. Custom Craft Technologies is now prepared to share this risk and returns with parties, companies or organizations ready to make a difference in our nations energy future using products that have never before been attempted or described.
CCT welcomes and is open to investigation analysis, practicality confirmation evaluations including concept implementation and related assistance participation. One goal is to locate corporate anchor sponsors to assure observational continuation of product development.
The first engine to be opened for market introduction has had limited public disclosure. This product (# 7 in order of discovery) is a hydraulic internal combustion engine that pre-fires in anticipation, so it never fires in the absence of demand. This coupled with the use of "compound pistons and heads" combined with optimized deceleration economizing accumulators, "gas conduit windings and concentrators," conditions are created for a product with exceptional efficiency capabilities. This engine classification is especially appealing when used in motor vehicle applications. Originally designed to use hydrogen, this engine can be modified to accept any fuel. Early models are non-rotary and have few parts compared to standard crank combustion engines. This first product has been named a Fully Hydraulic Internal Combustion Engine. This is a product that should advance with a sense of urgency to help create a solution to reduce greenhouse environmental concerns caused by carbon based fuel consumption. That urgency can be acted upon in an expeditious manner that actually makes a difference by using the combined efforts of more than a single concern.
There are additional practical methods of hydraulic energy processing, production and economizing. Many are elegant in their simple multistage complexity that nearly self explain and or confirm their capabilities. When a very precise and demanding chronology of conditions is met, some machines have exceptional efficiencies that may have never before been obtained. This category of advanced machines can be disclosed in full to companies parties etc. that have accommodations to retain information confidentially. These machine capabilities have always been available, only not combined in these configurations, using recent technology advantages for purposes of enhanced efficiency of energy extracted hydraulically.
CCT has received recommendations to move forward with private development and will seek advice or other available assistance from all sources. Concepts are conclusive enough for engineering adaptation(s) and exploratory fabrication. What types of hydraulic energy technologies move forward and or become successful will be determined by market factors and merit strengths of each machine. There has been much concern over "going green" concerning energy use and this company is dedicated to the premise that this and more can be accomplished through the exploration and utilization of until now an underdeveloped and or overlooked range of hydraulic technology resources.
Custom Craft Technologies is in its earliest stages of forming a technology venture investment group. When CCT learns of individuals, organizations or companies that have interest in participating in the earliest phase of a group dedicated to permanently change energy history, evolution and futures they will be welcomed, as there is need for investors, advisors, both financial and mechanical as well as other specialized professional assistance at nearly every level.
For additional information please visit.
http://www.customcrafttechnologies.com
"Moving the future forward"
12/16/07
News brief:
For immediate release
The ultimate missed conception?
By: Randall Walters
Custom Craft Technologies, a newly forming technology venture investment group has announced intent to expand awareness of independent work that has been ongoing nearly non-stop for decades involving alternative energy delivery system(s) investigation. After more than ten years of study, early efforts resulted in a patent for a hydraulic machine that continued research was partially based on. Since that patent (# 4,783,961) in 1988 information has been shared confidentially with a limited number of parties and never made public.
Hydraulic engines are not common, in fact the Department Of Energy; the nations largest civilian-contracting agency has no programs to develop these types of engines. During the last six years by combining separate earlier studies a fair number of engines have been designed and disclosed for the first time ever earlier this year. These engines have various levels of development risk that is correspondent or proportional to financial rewards that may be obtained through completed product development and market entry acceptance. Custom Craft Technologies is now prepared to share this risk and returns with parties, companies or organizations ready to make a difference in our nations energy future using products that have never before been attempted or described.
CCT welcomes and is open to investigation analysis, practicality confirmation evaluations including concept implementation and related assistance participation. One goal is to locate corporate anchor sponsors to assure observational continuation of product development.
The first engine to be opened for market introduction has had limited public disclosure. This product (# 7 in order of discovery) is a hydraulic internal combustion engine that pre-fires in anticipation, so it never fires in the absence of demand. This coupled with the use of "compound pistons and heads" combined with optimized deceleration economizing accumulators, "gas conduit windings and concentrators," conditions are created for a product with exceptional efficiency capabilities. This engine classification is especially appealing when used in motor vehicle applications. Originally designed to use hydrogen, this engine can be modified to accept any fuel. Early models are non-rotary and have few parts compared to standard crank combustion engines. This first product has been named a Fully Hydraulic Internal Combustion Engine. This is a product that should advance with a sense of urgency to help create a solution to reduce greenhouse environmental concerns caused by carbon based fuel consumption. That urgency can be acted upon in an expeditious manner that actually makes a difference by using the combined efforts of more than a single concern.
There are additional practical methods of hydraulic energy processing, production and economizing. Many are elegant in their simple multistage complexity that nearly self explain and or confirm their capabilities. When a very precise and demanding chronology of conditions is met, some machines have exceptional efficiencies that may have never before been obtained. This category of advanced machines can be disclosed in full to companies parties etc. that have accommodations to retain information confidentially. These machine capabilities have always been available, only not combined in these configurations, using recent technology advantages for purposes of enhanced efficiency of energy extracted hydraulically.
CCT has received recommendations to move forward with private development and will seek advice or other available assistance from all sources. Concepts are conclusive enough for engineering adaptation(s) and exploratory fabrication. What types of hydraulic energy technologies move forward and or become successful will be determined by market factors and merit strengths of each machine. There has been much concern over "going green" concerning energy use and this company is dedicated to the premise that this and more can be accomplished through the exploration and utilization of until now an underdeveloped and or overlooked range of hydraulic technology resources.
Custom Craft Technologies is in its earliest stages of forming a technology venture investment group. When CCT learns of individuals, organizations or companies that have interest in participating in the earliest phase of a group dedicated to permanently change energy history, evolution and futures they will be welcomed, as there is need for investors, advisors, both financial and mechanical as well as other specialized professional assistance at nearly every level.
For additional information please visit.
http://www.customcrafttechnologies.com
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