Legal just sent a memo. If you're only using one gum band you should be safe. Using two and you've crossed the line. You're inWaltzCee wrote: ↑Sat Jan 07, 2023 5:07 pmEngineering agrees elastic collision is a way forward, yet legal says you'd be skirting dangerously close to an IP violation of invokingWaltzCee wrote: ↑Sat Jan 07, 2023 4:45 pmElastic collision, I think you're on to something. I'll run it by the boys in engineering.Sam Peppiatt wrote: ↑Sat Jan 07, 2023 3:24 pm Right leafy, some thing to cushion it. I'm trying a spring. Anyway, have to perfect it some way----------------Sam
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It's risky, you decide.
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territory. They say, next you're going to want to aim it, redirecting the force!!!!!!!
Are you crazy? We're so in court if you do. Accounting says we can't afford it unless we start collecting some licensing fees.
Legal just mentioned if you fold the gum band in half, it becomes two.
Engineering concurs.
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Hold the presses!!
Legal just in with this!! Aspects of
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are embodied in this public domain IP,
THE BALLISTIC CONTRAPTION!!
Read more at the link.In earlier posts I emphasized the importance of a very fast-moving and light red weight coupled with a powerful lever system. This allows the weight to reach the 2:00 lever with relative ease irrespective of the wheel's velocity. A lever's projectile force is increased simply by loading it with multiple heavy yellow weights in the sub-compartment (and using a properly sized pivot spring). Bessler stated that the weights were raised up "in a flash" and flew with wonderful speed . This is a critical element of a runner imo, certainly in the proposed concepts.