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e of my contributions to this great country ARE as follows. Descending order 1. Tesla Corporation Battery Charging system…submitted to NASA a few years back for electric vehicles. Now functional at Tesla..the cheapest guy I have ever met…”I am not giving you one cent for your invention he told me”…. SO SAYS TESLA [BIG SHOT] you submitted it to NASA Tesla got it and that is free space.” I say Friends do not buy a Tesla and write a letter for me to him…he is just another raping and pillaging limey from Australia. 2. General Motors Auto Leveling Armature for milling system and sub structure for full scale vehicles utilizing analog inclinometer for feed back to programmable controller.. this allowed for leveling of 1000--6000lbs loads to be auto leveled within 1 minuet within 0.001” over 20 feet. and amazing feat . in addition to and entire manufacturing system for clay models within the modeling industry. Not cheap just amazing tools… never paid me for the units I mad and never paid me to utilize my patent DO NOT BUY GM VEHICLES THE HELL WITH gm CHRYSLER AND FORD MAKE GOOD CARS FOR HALF THE PRICE… 3. Design and developed a complete graphic software allowing complex multi axes systems to be programmed utilizing Graphic and dimensions directly from various CAD formats of designed components to be graphically displayed and instantly make cutter path programs and measuring programs for various Coordinate Measuring systems CNC machining systems… to be completed in s minuets opposed to past practice which took days… 4. Designed Wheel brackets based upon a former failed GM design of Wheel brackets that we simulated various wheel positions on model vehicles PWM / American Modular tooling llc authorized manufacturer and distributor of tese products… more than 500 units in use around the country and Mexico south America Argentina, Brazil, India, China, Europe and Russia.. 56 patent points. Paul Marino Jason Piotrowski project. 5. Designed the first digital hand held gage for measuring 1969 utilizing digital technology prototyped at RIS Ralph Indicator Service prototyped by Allen Usitalo and Earl Austin former RIS employees. I made the first one out of wood and a small digital read out and later 6 moths or so and a micrometer showed it to Ford whom immediately copied it using a Ford supplier Maximum Industries stole the idea and refused to even mention to any one that I developed and made the first unit…Ford employee Ernie Pobocik and another engineer… Maximum guys all became millionaires all around this product. Finally I gave the information to Steve Yamatoyo of Mitutoyo in Japan as I knew he had the power and finances to mass product the idea and enhance it…and market it world wide.. a friend and just a wonderful gentleman, he became a billionaire and the company lives on…we did not have the money or personal to manufacture mass quantities of these products. Although I believed in what we had invented and manufactured and thought that these product would aid in making and keeping young people interested in the to be dead art of tool making and die making…as the tools formerly utilized we so antiquated that no youngster would be interested in carrying it on. 6. Boeing Rocketdyne 1998 I I ran into them at a trade show in California and the saw a small tool holding a small piece for formed tubing… they ask me “can you make these bigger”? I said how big up to 30 feet they replied answered yes…2 weeks later they walked into my facility and asked if we could manufacture all the tools for the RS 68 Expendable Rocket program that lifts the components for the space antennas for in orbit for assembly. We were awarded all the awards that Boeing had and gained national and international markets from this invention… and others. I think it was 3-4 million in all. We worked around the clock for them for several months… the toolmakers got rich and the job got done.. award presented to our company. 7. Northrop Grumman Corporation needed assembly tools for new rockets for the military industry to assemble multiple components into sub assemblies for missiles we provided the first table and then taught Northup how to design and manufacture the tables in house…Dianne Impulletti of Paul W. Marino Gages was assigned to work with Northrop Grumman on site and at our facility to completely design and teach them how to do the job, load the tools and how to design using American modular Tooling products. We Designed and developed the entire American modular Tooling product line concept based upon a product that we formerly imported and sold which was Made in Germany… The AMT products we designed and developed and tested by Paul W. Marino and Jason Piotrowski Paul Marino was directly in charge of the first AMT “American Modular Tooling” project and the hundreds of components required to make it all work together and function 10 times better than the German products…and other modular products manufactured in various countries. We base our product around Green and Environmentally Friendly…endlessly reusable due to the selection of materials that we applied to these products and this program “AMT “ it was an instant hit in the market I went on to design and layout the catalog in conjunction with Daniel Wolkan and the Cad Room at Paul W. Marino Gages, inc. it turned into one success after another …General Motors bought 50 of our armatures “ See Photo attached and made a commitment for 10 more at a minimum we shipped the first 55 units and GM went Bankrupt refusing to pay for the materials received…. Which spun us into bankruptcy at Paul W. Marino Gages, Inc. We hold all the patents on these armatures world wide and General Motors in conjunction with the Horst Witte Company started manufacturing the products in Germany and China etc stealing our international market place and disclosing our leveling algorithms and other copyrighted and patented materials. The then district judge ----- said he would not argue the who did what and said you both can market and sell the products ordering me to send the left over inventory that I had from the Germans and to continue manufacturing AMT freely…and keep developing.
Posted on: Thu, 06 Nov 2014 20:03:11 +0000

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