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All patents are based on three basic inventions. Essentially, they influence fluids and/or the substances in the fluids, by flow rate, pressure and velocity. This means, among other things: |
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Inventor Jürgen H. Münzing invested almost 20 years of research and development work in this project. He drafted patent specifications, drew sketches and diagrams, and built prototypes. Since these inventions – like every patentable invention – have to be considered technical innovations on a worldwide level, the inventor also had to develop and try out completely novel test scenarios. The first patent was registered on March 12, 1990 as number 290049 by the patent office in Vienna, Austria. More patents followed. Redevelopments are currently being refined or have been submitted in the meantime. ECO-SPIN technology is protected by patents in the following countries: |
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The newest registered patent A 1154/2005 is protected by patent worldwide. |
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The following is an excerpt of the patent specifications:
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