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Sweeping Aside Resistance, And Thrust into the Gap,
Mankind is Lifted Higher, In Chariots of Fire.


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Excusertech's mission is to promote international research and development in excuser technology and to license innovators to provide products in world markets.

Our primary aim is the abatement of global warming and climate change through renewable energy systems in transportation.

 

Provisional Patent Application:
Title: Drag-reduction, propulsion, and lift system for air, surface, or underwater craft having means for regional reduction of ambient pressure on the craft in directions of the craft's motion, intended acceleration, and/or lift.
Priority Date: 4 October, 2005.

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The Excusertech patent application has passed the Patent Cooperation Treaty international search with no conflicting prior art found. Now is the time for investors to get in on the ground floor of this unique technology. We are offering part or full ownership of the intellectual property on a country-by-country basis.
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Excusertech Patent
DRAG-REDUCTION, PROPULSION, AND LIFT GENERATING SYSTEM
Published Online at WIPO website. Publication Number: WO/2007/038831.

Mr. Sapoty Brook, Excusertech’s CEO and founder, began his professional career as an engineer and inventor. His first degree was in physics from the University of Melbourne. He was then selected to train as an electrical engineer at Monash University by Australia's telecommunications provider. The experience with this organisation prompted the writing of technical reports, electronics and software design, and project management.

Fascinated by energy conversion systems, Sapoty patented a variable displacement hydraulic pump and won the Australian Inventor's Award in 1980. Seeking more creative employment opportunities, Sapoty became a research scientist with an advanced robotics project at the University of Western Australia, where he co-invented a remote sensing system. He then went on to complete a Master of Science by research into neural information processing.

In 1989, Sapoty developed a solar regulator and began a small manufacturing business. When the Australian government's renewable energy incentive was terminated Sapoty used his experience in patents to act as a technical English consultant to patent attorneys in Japan.

While working part time in Japan from 1991 to 1994 Sapoty wrote a healthy lifestyle book titled "eco-eating" which was published in 1996. This book is now a recognised classic in its genre. Since it's publication Sapoty has marketed health and nutritional information, trained enthusiasts, and provided consultancy, particularly via the web.

Since 1996, Sapoty has pursued an interest in flight systems. This originated in his childhood where his family had substantial involvement in aviation in Australia. Fascinated with novel means of propulsion of airships using variable buoyancy, he discovered ways this could be achieved by extraction of thermal and/or gravitational potential energy from the atmosphere.

In 2003, while drafting a patent on this discovery, he heard that a Texan inventor, Robert Hunt, had beaten him to the patent office that year and had received backing from the US Government.

However in 2000, while considering the serious limitations imposed by air resistance on airships, Sapoty discovered the basic principle of excuser technology. In 2005 he submitted a provisional patent application and founded Excusertech.

 

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