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Phillip
Denne is a scientist and an innovative engineer who has founded a number
of companies to exploit his inventions during the last 40 years.
He is widely experienced in many industries and is the author of many
patent applications related to dairy farm management systems, identification
transponders, combustion control systems, magnetic amplifiers and fire
suppressant devices. During the last twenty years he has specialised in
the design of motion systems and he is the author of 37 patent applications
covering motion simulator mechanisms and of 31 patent applications relating
to actuators and their control systems.
Dennes inventions have been successfully exploited by major international
companies and he is probably best known for his creation of the entertainment
simulator, which is to be found in more than thirty countries worldwide.
He is now developing a powerful and robust linear electric motor, which
will replace hydraulic rams and ballscrew mechanisms in many different
applications.
Denne practices as a design consultant via his company, Guilden
Ltd.
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The "Wireless Motor" - A Completely New Type Of Electrical Machine |
| The development and potential applications of the Intellimax™ and the wireless motor technology behind it, October 2008. |
| The Intellimax™ is a a free-piston linear electric actuator which may be used to replace a conventional "Nodding Donkey" pumpjack. It uses a completely new type of electrical machine in which there are no wires and the magnetic circuit is especially efficient. These “wireless motors” may have many other markets. Read more... |
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Crostek Brochure |
| A description of the wireless electrical machine technology, developed by Phillip Denne, which is available for acquisition, October 2008. |
Once in a while, an idea comes along to change everything. But whether it springs like software from a garage in Seattle or like the jet engine from a hangar in England, it will have one thing in common with every other truly great idea.
It will be simple. An obvious solution arrived at through an incredibly complex process overseen by brilliance.
Great ideas do more than improve. They radically rethink, reshape, replace and redefine. This booklet introduces a revolutionary new family of wireless electrical machines of all kinds, planar in form and without any wire coils, which opens up many new markets.
We offer an exceptional acquisition opportunity for this technology, which is described in more detail in the attached digital media. Read more... |
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High-Power Brushless Three-Phase Linear Electric Motors |
| The development of the PemRam™, the ServoRam™ and their recent successors, June 2005. |
| Considering the purpose of a motion simulator, it is surely incongruous to use stiff hydraulic
rams for the mechanism. The simulator has to create the impression of suspension and of
motion – often of actually flying! A new form of cylindrical electric linear motor was therefore
designed to replace the hydraulic rams – at least in small simulators. Early forms of the linear
motor were called PemRams™ - and later ServoRams™. In principle, large potential markets
also exist for linear electric motors of a similar kind to replace hydraulics in vehicle
applications, test machinery and manufacturing industry. Read more... |
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The
Children of Necessity |
| Friday evening Discourse to the Royal Institution,
London, 23 February 2001. |
| It is not true that Inventions happen
by chance. They don't occur at random or arrive like lightning
from a clear blue sky. Inventions are deliberately created as
new answers to recognised needs and as new solutions to known
problems. Read
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| Electro Magnetic Rams Ltd and E M Digital Ltd |
| Neither E M Digital Ltd, which was formerly known as Electro Magnetic Rams Ltd (Company Number 4709683), nor Electro Magnetic Rams Ltd (as it now exists as Company Number 5374083) has purchased or has been licensed to use any of our intellectual property, including Patents, Copyrights, Design Rights and Know-How, whether incorporated into parts, drawings, documents or illustrations and whether expressed or recorded in any media. |
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| An entirely new kind of wireless electrical machine - technology available for acquisition |
During the last few years, Denne has been working with a visionary Canadian company called Crostek Management Corp in Red Deer, Alberta, which specialises in high technology products for the oil and gas business. Crostek has replaced the conventional “nodding donkey” pumpjack by a free-piston linear actuator which has a stroke of 2.5 metres and supports a load of ten tonnes in a non-stop pumping cycle. The new machine is fully-enclosed and silent, has only one moving part and lightly-loaded bearings and is much more efficient than the conventional mechanism. The “Intellimax” also has the invaluable property of sensing automatically the pumping conditions in the well (which might be 6000 feet deep) and of reacting autonomously so as to optimise the pumping rate whilst protecting itself and the pump to which it is connected. Read more...
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