For improved safety, friendliness, and marketability of vehicles,
the LightGenie provides in one unit, all the solutions to the
four vexing problems in vehicle lighting:
Each one of these solutions can prove to be superior to the combination of several separate, individual packages presently used by the industry in terms of savings for the OEMs and benefits for end users.
The ingenuity and advanced development of the LightGenie
simplify to the extreme its adoption by the OEMs and transfer
great cost savings to the end-users:
How it Works:
The LightGenie senses remotely when the engine is running, when a light switch is turned on or off, and whether it is day or night. It acts as an intact fuse and a closed switch when and where it is to turn on the head, tail or dome lights, and acts as an open switch when it is to turn them off. To protect the vehicle circuits, it monitors them a few thousand times every
second, and acts as a blown fuse if there is a danger of short circuit, overcurrent, or overvoltage. When the danger is removed, it recovers itself automatically. The LightGenie is the only device now available to the OEMs to provide the drivers with absolute peace of mind about battery protection at incredibly low cost. It will surely save a lot of extra money for the OEMs in road-side assistance to new-car customers.
Product Liability Risk
The all-solid-state LightGenie can be shown to be legally better in liability risk than the fuses, circuit breakers or relays it replaces; it has fast built-in, self-resetting electronic circuit breakers with proven reliability. In the worst-case scenario, these breakers would melt open like conventional fuses.
How soon can the LightGenie be available?
Three to six months ARO, after production is approved.
Marketing Goals
The Inventor/Developer seeks two concurrent goals: To receive purchase orders from automotive OEMs for the production of LightGenies that fit 2003 vehicle generations,
thus helping to sell more vehicles and improve drivers’ safety. To produce and distribute as many LightGenies as possible (up to 2003 models) for retail in the after-sales market.
Time-To-Market
Research and Development are finished. The Inventor/Developer of the LightGenie is available to finalize the details of production and to supervise all the assembly steps by a preevaluated contract manufacturer in Columbus, Ohio. Contract manufacturers’ capacity can be ramped up easily to OEM
quantities with absolute US quality control.
Extensively-refined pre-production samples are available for field tests. Demonstrations at potential OEM’s site can be arranged quickly.
Patent Protection
The LightGenie is protected by US Patents 5,329,204 and 5,621,277. Other Pat Appl.
Inventor/Developer Profile
Tom L. Ricca has a Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering with strong specialization in computers. He has over twenty years of experience in teaching and engineering practice and has to his credit six U.S. Patents, prosecuting five of them himself. Familiar with Patent Laws, Patent Licensing, Cost Structure and Product Planning, he is easy to negotiate with before final legal advice is used. He can be reached at:
Innovanics, Inc.
1413 Wyandotte Rd.
Columbus, Ohio 43212
Tel: 614-488-8984 Fax: 614-488-0687
Email: tlricca@innovanics.com
Homepage: http://www.innovanics.com
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