Royalty Report: Transportation, Machinery, Engines – Collection: 5192

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Category: Technology Licenses, Created On: 2022-04-28, Record Count: 7

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Category: Technology Licenses
Created On: 2022-04-28
Record Count: 7

Primary Industries

  • Transportation
  • Machinery
  • Engines
  • Automotive
  • Energy Resources & Svcs
  • Electrical & Electronics

IPSCIO Report Record List

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IPSCIO Record ID: 5192

License Grant
The Company entered into an agreement which formalized their existing relationship on developing and designing motorcycle engines and a motorcycle prototype.
Field of Use
The field of use relates to the motorcycle industry.

IPSCIO Record ID: 26988

License Grant
The English Company hereby grants to the Company motorcycle Engines.
License Property
'Engine(s)' means, individually or collectively, that certain 1500cc, 4 cylinder, twin-cam engine, drivetrain and gearbox for use with the Company's superbike motorcycle and that certain single cylinder, twin-ply cylinder head, desmodratic valve gear, built-up bearings on crankshaft and balancer shaft, 600cc engine, drivetrain and gearbox for use with the Company's superbike motorcycle, each as designed by MCD pursuant to the Development Program set forth in this Agreement.

IPSCIO Record ID: 3183

License Grant
The Company consented to the assignment of their sublicensing Agreement with Well to Wire Energy, Inc. dated September 29, 1999 to the Canadian Licensee.

This subLicense Agreement exclusively Licenses within Canada, the use of the Coates Spherical Rotary Valve (CSRV) system technology for industrial engines to be fueled by natural gas to generate electrical power for the oil and gas industry.

License Property
The Company completed development of the prototypes in accordance with this Agreement at the end of 2007.

Additional provisions of the Canadian SubLicense Agreement are as follows

SubLicensee shall have the exclusive right to use, lease and sell electric power generators designed with the CSRV system technology within Canada.

SubLicensee will have a specified right of first refusal to market the electric power generators worldwide.

Upon commencement of the production and distribution of the electric power generators, the minimum annual number of generators to be purchased by SubLicensee in order to maintain exclusivity is 120.  

Until otherwise agreed between the parties, the price per generator shall be $159,000.  We have agreed to pass along to the Licensee savings we expect to realize from economies of scale inherent in high volume production of the CSRV units.

Field of Use
All Licensed rights under this subLicense Agreement related to the CSRV system technology will remain with the Company.  

Coates Spherical Rotary Valve system technology which is adaptable for use in piston-driven internal combustion engines of many types.

The CSRV system technology is designed to replace the intake and exhaust conventional “poppet valves” currently used in almost all piston-driven stationary, automotive, motorcycle and marine engines. Unlike conventional valves which protrude into the engine cylinder, the CSRV system technology utilizes spherical valves that rotate in a cavity formed between a two-piece cylinder head. The CSRV system technology utilizes only a small fraction of the moving parts in a conventional poppet valve assembly. As a result of the design improvements, management believes that CSRV Engines will last significantly longer and will require less lubrication over the life of the engine, as compared to conventional engines.

IPSCIO Record ID: 2091

License Grant
A proprietary bipolar, coaxial, high-voltage capacitor derived from electromagnetic and pulsed power, that dramatically increases the performance of spark initiated internal combustion engines such as those in automobiles, yachts and motorcycles.

IPSCIO Record ID: 3871

License Grant
The Canadian Licensor hereby grants to the Licensee, a license for the exclusive rights to manufacture and market the Products (collectively, the Rights) world-wide (collectively, the Territory).  The Licensor is engaged in the research, development, manufacturing and marketing of proprietary electric vehicle technology and holds 100% of the beneficial and legal title in respect of such technology including without limitation common law trademarks and copyrights; the sole right to make application for patents, trademarks, and copyrights in respect of the Technology; engineering designs; concepts; models; prototypes; parts; manufacturing machines and tools; trade secrets; know-how and show-how associated with electric vehicles (collectively, the Technology).
License Property
The MI-5 is prototype Electric engine.  All patents, patents pending, trademarks, copyrights, title, engineering designs, concepts, models, prototypes, parts, manufacturing machines and tools, trade secrets, know-how and show-how, and customer lists associated with the research, development, manufacturing, distributing and retailing business of electric powered vehicles of the Vendor and more particularly One 1987 Suburban Truck VIN# CSUBR 1GKGRZ6N1HF576447; One 1993 Pace Trailer VIN# 4PZUB1626SU001744; One MI-5 Electric Car; One MI-6 Electric Car; One complete set of MI-6 Electric Car Moulds.

IPSCIO Record ID: 139120

License Grant
The Parties agreed to an agreement whereby the Company would pay a percentage of revenue derived from the sale of shock absorbers.
License Property
Shock Absorbers are a high quality performance components designed for most domestic V8 and selected V6 engines.   These products are designed to enhance street, off-road, recreational and competition vehicle performance through increased horsepower, torque and driveability.
Field of Use
This agreement pertains to the transportation industry relating to specialty performance automotive and motorcycle aftermarket parts.

IPSCIO Record ID: 26605

License Grant
This Agreement is entered into for the purposes of performing Engine manufacturing and distribution. The 'Project shall refer to that certain engine development program project known as Licensor Engines.
License Property
The Licensor 195 is a horsepower 605 torque gasoline engines for various civilian applications. Licensee shall have the right to select two countries which it shall have exclusive rights to sales, service and market all Licensor projects to for the duration of this Agreement.
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