I agree. From a regular scissor to solar panel in satélite . Yust change the pivots point positions and (or) the long of the pieces and you have a diferent move. At least if they use a New material.
I agree, these mechanisms have been documented for centuries. The particular design could be patented, but not the technology. Design patents are easy to circumvent however with small changes, and still accomplish the same result, so have limited effectiveness. They have put together some neat designs though. It still takes a bunch of work to get all the links the right length to accomplish what they have done.
You can patent the linkages. It's like making a scissor lift out of lego; the scissor lift anyone can build freely, but the lego is patented. The lego saves you time and you can reconstruct it to make different things quickly. This is linkage-lego.
I used to have my channel called "Aperture Laboratories", fitting with logo. It's moments like these I miss that name. Otherwise I would've just replied "Approved".
So a patent troll company with one employee able to boot up Autocad? I'm very impressed. They used to be just trolling others with letter littered with scary words, now at least they bother making some 3D animations. Evolving. Well done.
they patented Leonardo Da Vinci's design ! yeah i seriously want to make business with people with such few ethics ! Your are such daring bastard let's turst you for our next project ..
What a Fantastic way of saving space and I like how the rise has so many pieces and very satisfying is my opinion but to other's it is there choice never give up hope everybody.
Can linkages be protected by patent? That's the simplest thing that you would make if you wanted to make a machine that did that thing. Anything more complex (that you haven't attempted to patent) could be simplified into your design.
There are many engineering manuals of mechanisms that would contain most of these. I have not personally read this one, but looks along the lines of what you are looking for. www.amazon.com/dp/0978518055/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_H9TNFbRMN0BRN
@@mhassanien68 oh great 😓 Please don't tell me that you're going to offer me the file for one of the models you made. If you do that, I'll feel terrible for encouraging your generosity when in this case, I surely don't deserve it. My comment was intended to be comical - I wasn't being serious. My mistake was that it might only be funny to those who could see it. One would have to know English and at least some exposure to Spanish to "get it". What I said was a play on words. The word "nada" in Spanish means "nothing". So now you can read my comment again and see the pun of my dumb joke. I'm sorry if you were mislead. And I feel incredibly guilty that you would display such innocence and generosity - and only to lift the spirits of a total stranger. Lol I feel horrible now.. 😞
@@mhassanien68 cuales diseños realizates en autocad ?,usted cre que me los podria pasar al correo: aldairtello67@gmail.com los intente hacer pero no funcionaron ,es el mecanismo RAISE Y STABILISE los ocupo para un proyecto de ante mano se lo agradeseria espero su respuesta
You start with a sketch, which is the basic design tool in any CAD system. When you get the stick frame working, you can start making solid links of the same lengths and mate them in an assembly, where you can then start moving them just like in the sketch.
Hi sir ,is this type of mechanism available for folding stairs?..i am mechanical engineering student in final year..i wan't to make project for automatic stairs machine for public transport..like buses.....it can help handicap person or old person to climb in bus easly...so tell me is this type of mechanism available for make stairs..?....THANK YOU
0:14 did... did those guys have the cajones to call the LEVER "a new technology"? ...Yes, yes they did. What's next? Claim fire and wheel? Quoting Cervantes, "The things you'll see, Sancho".
"Gentelmen, I give you PANELS. The planks of tomorrow. Fully configurable. Infinetly variable."
I seriously just snorted Pepsi onto my keyboard. Thanks for that.
1:38 That is not a panel. That's a crusher. We sell them too.
"Aperture brand panels will assist your test subjects every step of the way."
I actually thought it was a Valve video about the panels when I first looked at the thumbnail
same thought...i hope part 3 is coming out this life.
Congratulations, you've patented the hinge. *slow clap*. Way to stifle innovation.
How can this be patented. Scissor lifts have been around for literally centuries.
I agree. From a regular scissor to solar panel in satélite . Yust change the pivots point positions and (or) the long of the pieces and you have a diferent move. At least if they use a New material.
I agree, these mechanisms have been documented for centuries. The particular design could be patented, but not the technology. Design patents are easy to circumvent however with small changes, and still accomplish the same result, so have limited effectiveness.
They have put together some neat designs though. It still takes a bunch of work to get all the links the right length to accomplish what they have done.
Well at least these look to be massively overcomplicated so no one is likely to "infringe" on their patents for an ancient piece of technology.
I assume there’s something novel they’re doing that isn’t apparent
You can patent the linkages. It's like making a scissor lift out of lego; the scissor lift anyone can build freely, but the lego is patented. The lego saves you time and you can reconstruct it to make different things quickly. This is linkage-lego.
This answered a question I've been working on for a couple of years. Thanks, JD
Could watch videos like this all day.
This is truly amazing !
I love these. I see enormous potential
Is this someone practicing their marketing skills on the oldest invention in human history
This makes me think of Aperture Science for some reason.
Oh yes, me too
Yes
"Cave Johnson. We're done here."
I used to have my channel called "Aperture Laboratories", fitting with logo. It's moments like these I miss that name.
Otherwise I would've just replied "Approved".
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this was sooo satisfying to watch! keep the cool stuff coming! :-)
Every one of these, I saw Wile E. Coyote getting caught or smashed by one of them
One engineer's famous word:
"But it works in CAD"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 lot harder to make it work in real life.
Excellent summary. Thanks!
So a patent troll company with one employee able to boot up Autocad?
I'm very impressed. They used to be just trolling others with letter littered with scary words, now at least they bother making some 3D animations. Evolving. Well done.
Innovation start from here. Love to be a part of this.
It's scissors jacks used in varies ways
Сколько лет смотрю и все равно мне нравится, ШЕДЕВР!
Ух, ты! Классная тема!
This is GREAT.. This is FUTURE.. Great work
I would love to have one of designs for my Project as well.
So future is technology that's been around for centuries already?
@@xbqchm lmfao I know right, it's literally a lever
they patented Leonardo Da Vinci's design ! yeah i seriously want to make business with people with such few ethics ! Your are such daring bastard let's turst you for our next project ..
thanks , found some new ideas for my project
GREAT WORK.
ThIS IS amazing keep it up.
Muchas gracias si ejecuto algunos de estas articulaciones en mis sistemas retráctiles gracias Gmo
Inspiring 🙌
I've definitely seen some of these mechanisms in old machines from the 60s as well as engineering books...
Amaging!
Come my future dream robot engineering. I did not forget favorite quote that “If you can dream it, you can do it.” Walt Disney.
What a Fantastic way of saving space and I like how the rise has so many pieces and very satisfying is my opinion but to other's it is there choice never give up hope everybody.
Great work
Muy buen video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
very good work.
thank you
The arch!!!
Mind-blowing
Fantastik !
The best !
Can linkages be protected by patent? That's the simplest thing that you would make if you wanted to make a machine that did that thing. Anything more complex (that you haven't attempted to patent) could be simplified into your design.
Makes me wanna see a wall mounted pop-up desk
Hello, could you please tell me which which software did you model and animated this?
Just sitting , warm tea on my left hand, right hand on video setting to change playback speed at 0.25X
I see crystal there.... hat off sir.
sofwere what do you use to make this animation ..? Please let me know
verry goood thank you
very good open my mind.
Has this system been engineered +implemented in RoofTop systems ie Rain Harvest or Solar Panel Installations ❓
Our next revolutionary patent... the Wheel!
How can it's IP despite some in this show were used in satellite solar panel decades ago?
From where can I get the designs? I need some as reference for my semester project.
Designs are awesome by the way :)
Hi Annas, thanks for your comment. Please email us at team@tenfoldengineering.com where we are able to answer you more effectively. Thank you!
There are many engineering manuals of mechanisms that would contain most of these. I have not personally read this one, but looks along the lines of what you are looking for. www.amazon.com/dp/0978518055/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_H9TNFbRMN0BRN
🔥🔥🔥🔥
Nice
Best! Great mind. 😄
Sangat menginspirasi
thnk you. Yes it will reduce construction cost by ten folds.
Are they on the market for DiY? and various sizes please
Make me a shelf I can pull down from the top of my stackable washer/dryer...please?
We found some Italian dude’s designs and patented them!
BUT! when it's folded, where all the arms goes???
Sales?
top top
Aperture investment opportunity
PANELS! The planks of tomorrow!
In what part of this technology is new?
Еще должна быть подпись: "мы опять изобрели велосипед". Слов нет...
episch!!! 🚬
one of my clint need folding roof system out door basment main entry size 10'x18' so pls give me best solutation ....
wow!
Aputure Science, has arrived!
GR8 DEMO
Great ideas! I like your graphics! How did you do all these animations? What CAD have you used?
I made them in autocad
I tried recreating these in nadaCAD but nothing would work..
@@SineEyed
which one of them would you like to have in Autocad?
@@mhassanien68 oh great 😓
Please don't tell me that you're going to offer me the file for one of the models you made. If you do that, I'll feel terrible for encouraging your generosity when in this case, I surely don't deserve it.
My comment was intended to be comical - I wasn't being serious. My mistake was that it might only be funny to those who could see it. One would have to know English and at least some exposure to Spanish to "get it".
What I said was a play on words. The word "nada" in Spanish means "nothing". So now you can read my comment again and see the pun of my dumb joke.
I'm sorry if you were mislead. And I feel incredibly guilty that you would display such innocence and generosity - and only to lift the spirits of a total stranger.
Lol I feel horrible now.. 😞
@@mhassanien68 cuales diseños realizates en autocad ?,usted cre que me los podria pasar al correo: aldairtello67@gmail.com los intente hacer pero no funcionaron ,es el mecanismo RAISE Y STABILISE los ocupo para un proyecto de ante mano se lo agradeseria espero su respuesta
Can you tell me what is this material?
How much for a Dr Seuss extending boxing glove?
👍👍👍
Dows anyone know, are there any patents for a wheel?
Sistemas abatibles muy ingeniosos
I ceep reading that as:
10 folds then leaves
I associated Japanese origami.
(Origami is Japanese traditional paper-folding art.)
Portal vibes
great stuff .... my ears are bleeding from the volume ..... but great stuff :)
i'm very interested
I sent several mails to tenfold and nobody answer me. May be a project but bo reality
wow how does one even go about designing linkages like these
You start with a sketch, which is the basic design tool in any CAD system. When you get the stick frame working, you can start making solid links of the same lengths and mate them in an assembly, where you can then start moving them just like in the sketch.
Leverage
1:12 that one should be the one called 'erect' lmao
that Batman logo tho at 1:04
Polybridge levels be like
This message was brought to you by people who have never owned a collapsible umbrella
Trade federation core ship be like:
I challenge you
Make a fully functioning portal2 panel
Так забавляют все эти восторженные комментарии. Это всё было в справочнике Артоболевского по механизмам, которому лет 60. Где ж тут будущее?
is it really strong enough
no
1:11
Me and my D when I wake up
Articulate looks just like my worn out tv wall mount.
none of those would survive stress testing with any degree of safety factor
Me in the morning 1:15
1:04
Hi sir ,is this type of mechanism available for folding stairs?..i am mechanical engineering student in final year..i wan't to make project for automatic stairs machine for public transport..like buses.....it can help handicap person or old person to climb in bus easly...so tell me is this type of mechanism available for make stairs..?....THANK YOU
That's your job to figure it out,you're a mechanical engineer, put that knowledge to work.I know you can come out with a good design.
0:14 did... did those guys have the cajones to call the LEVER "a new technology"? ...Yes, yes they did. What's next? Claim fire and wheel? Quoting Cervantes, "The things you'll see, Sancho".
PORTAL?
panels
Let's test
"Aperture Science" ???
I hope they're not painted using ground up moon dust!