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      <title>Autodesk Inventor Tutorial Chapter 1</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Autodesk Inventor Functions
A product usually consists of a number of component parts. Using computer as a tool to design and manufacture products, you construct computer models to represent ...]]></description>
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A product usually consists of a number of component parts. Using computer as a tool to design and manufacture products, you construct computer models to represent each individual component of the product and put the computer models together to form a virtual assembly to explore and evaluate the integrity of the design. To illustrate how the component of an assembly are related to each other, you explode them apart. Although it is very common to use electronic data of computer models directly in downstream computerized manufacturing operations, you output engineering drawings from the computer models of the individual parts, assemblies, and exploded assemblies. Serving these design requirements, Autodesk Inventor has four basic functions: constructing 3D parametric solid parts, assemblies of solid parts, exploded presentations of assemblies, and engineering drawings.]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Autodesk Inventor Tutorial Chapter 2</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Introduction to Part Modeling
Autodesk Inventor is a parametric feature-based solid modeling application. Parameters of all objects are modifiable. To construct a 3D solid model, you think ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Introduction to Part Modeling<br />
Autodesk Inventor is a parametric feature-based solid modeling application. Parameters of all objects are modifiable. To construct a 3D solid model, you think about how to decompose it into feature, construct the features one by one, and combine them as you construct them. To construct the solid feature, you either make sketches or select a pre-constructed solid feature from the menu.]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Autodesk Inventor Tutorial Chapter 3</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Assembly Modeling
With the exception of very simple objects, such as ruler, most objects have more than one part put together to form a useful whole. The set of parts put together is called an ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Assembly Modeling<br />
With the exception of very simple objects, such as ruler, most objects have more than one part put together to form a useful whole. The set of parts put together is called an assembly. When you design the parts for an assembly, the relative dimensions and positions of parts, and how they fit together, are crucial. You need to know whether there is any interference among the mating parts. if there is interference, you need to find out where it occurs; then you can eliminate it. Apart from fitting the parts together, you also need to validate relative motions and check clearances if there are moving parts in the assembly. Moreover, you should critically evaluate the parts and the assembly as a whole to ensure the assembly functions correctly in accordance with the design intent. To shorten the design lead time, you construct virtual assemblies in the computer to validate the integrity of the parts and the assembly.]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Making the Leap: from AutoCAD to Autodesk Inventor</title>
      <description><![CDATA[10 Easy Steps from CADENCE Magazine Columnist, Lynn Allen.

This booklet is intended to be an easy read and a friendly introduction to the world of Autodesk Inventor.Delivered in 10 ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[10 Easy Steps from CADENCE Magazine Columnist, Lynn Allen.<br />
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This booklet is intended to be an easy read and a friendly introduction to the world of Autodesk Inventor.Delivered in 10 easily digestible doses, it covers the basics in a way that I hope makes you feel comfortable taking your first steps into this robust and exciting 3D modeling package. You&#8217;ll even discover that if you aren&#8217;t ready for the world of three dimensions yet,Autodesk Inventor is an amazing 2D program as well.The parametric modeling capabilities in Autodesk Inventor kick the IQ of the program up so many notches you&#8217;ll find that it does much of the work for you! In fact, Autodesk Inventor is so smart and so easy to use that you&#8217;ll keep thinking there must be a catch (I certainly did!). There&#8217;s no catch&#8212;it&#8217;s just a remarkable program that&#8217;s built on tomorrow&#8217;s technology. And why shouldn&#8217;t it be? It&#8217;s written by the company you&#8217;ve trusted with your designs for over 20 years&#8212;Autodesk!<br />
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      <title>Sample Entry &quot;Alexander Graham Bell&quot;</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Alexander Graham Bell (1847&#8211;1922) was a teacher, scientist, and
inventor. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on March 3, 1847.
As a child, he developed a love of language by ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Alexander Graham Bell (1847&#8211;1922) was a teacher, scientist, and<br />
inventor. He was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on March 3, 1847.<br />
As a child, he developed a love of language by reading Shakespeare<br />
and studying theater. Bell moved to Canada with his family when<br />
he was twenty-three years old. There he worked with his father,<br />
teaching deaf students to speak. In 1871, Bell moved to Boston,<br />
where he opened a school for teachers of the deaf. He began a series<br />
of experiments using electronic devices to copy human speech. Bell<br />
discovered that speech could be transformed<br />
into electricity, transmitted by wire, and<br />
converted back into spoken words. On<br />
March 10, 1876, he spoke the fi rst complete<br />
sentence ever transmitted by telephone:<br />
&#8220;Watson, come here. I want you.&#8221; Although<br />
other inventions would follow, Bell will always<br />
be remembered for his invention of the<br />
telephone. Bell died on Cape Breton Island,<br />
Nova Scotia, Canada, on August 2, 1922.]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Ake Paulsson, MD Ecorub AB, has engaged in the development work that led to the patented technology</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Ake Paulsson, entrepreneur and also MD of EcoRub, has since the 1990s worked on developing methods for producing high quality products based on rubber powder produced from discarded tires. In 2006 ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Ake Paulsson, entrepreneur and also MD of EcoRub, has since the 1990s worked on developing methods for producing high quality products based on rubber powder produced from discarded tires. In 2006 EcoRub granted a European patent (EPO 1127918) for a technology to bind the rubber powder with copolymers and create a thermo-elastic rubber. The patent is wholly owned by the Company.

Ake Paulsson has engaged in the development work that led to the patented technology along with an American inventor. In the initial development work was completed and the patent would be sought decided Ake Paulsson and the U.S. developer to divide the rights geographically. EcoRub sought and obtained patents in Europe and the American inventor's company, Ecotech Inc., sought and was granted patents in the U.S. and Canada.]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Ake Paulsson Ecorub AB (formerly Rerub AB)</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Ake Paulsson, entrepreneur and also MD of EcoRub AB, has since the 1990s worked on developing methods for producing high quality products based on rubber powder produced from discarded tires. In 2006 ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Ake Paulsson, entrepreneur and also MD of EcoRub AB, has since the 1990s worked on developing methods for producing high quality products based on rubber powder produced from discarded tires. In 2006 EcoRub granted a European patent (EPO 1127918) for a technology to bind the rubber powder with copolymers and create a thermo-elastic rubber. The patent is wholly owned by the Company.

Ake Paulsson has engaged in the development work that led to the patented technology along with an American inventor. In the initial development work was completed and the patent would be sought decided Ake Paulsson and the U.S. developer to divide the rights geographically. EcoRub sought and obtained patents in Europe and the American inventor&amp;#39;s company, Ecotech Inc., sought and was granted patents in the U.S. and Canada.
EcoRub have: a patented method for manufacturing
of ecological rubber in the form of blanket and sheet materials
Strongsville Board based on the rubber powder produced from used
tires. The company has also, in part, with the patented technology
as a basis, has developed an environmentally-friendly materials based on recycled
rubber, recycled plastics, copolymers, and wood flour. The material
is intended for injection molding of the type of injection molding machines
used in the plastics industry. EcoRub AB patented technology
enabling the production of three main products]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>&#197;ke Paulsson VD f&#246;r Ecorub AB tidigare Rerub AB p&#229;st&#229;ende att han &#228;r uppfinnare</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Pite&#229;-Tidningen &#8226; Fredag 6 februari 2009
Artikel av Rolf Hallgren en 0911&#8211;645 27 rolf.hallgren@pitea-tidningen.se
H&#228;r upprepar &#197;ke Paulsson VD f&#246;r Ecorub tidigare ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Pite&#229;-Tidningen &#8226; Fredag 6 februari 2009
Artikel av Rolf Hallgren en 0911&#8211;645 27 rolf.hallgren@pitea-tidningen.se
H&#228;r upprepar &#197;ke Paulsson VD f&#246;r Ecorub tidigare Rerub AB p&#229;st&#229;ende att han &#228;r uppfinnare.
Samma gamla visa igen. I sj&#228;lva verket k&#246;pte &#197;ke Paulsson patent av Edgar A. Gonzalez.
Se patentet h&#228;r:
http://pdfcast.org/pdf/edger-a-gonzales-eu-patent-polyolefin-blends-containing-ground-vulcanized-rubber
p&#229; sida 1 kan du l&#228;sa att uppfinnare &#228;r Edgar A. Gonzalez medan Rerub AB Har k&#246;pt nyttjander&#228;tt av patentet.
S&#228;ljkontrakt finns h&#228;r som en Google &#246;vers&#228;ttning:
http://pdfcast.org/pdf/verl-telse-av-patent-daterad-28-februari-2000-fr-n-edgar-a-gonzalez-till-rerub-ab
Originalet finns h&#228;r:
https://register.epoline.org/espacenet/application?documentId=ECFOO9U1DHXBS06&amp;number=EP00200710&amp;lng=en&amp;npl=false&amp;seql=false

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      <title>Ake Paulsson VD f&#246;r Ecorub AB Rerub AB H&#228;r p&#229;st&#229;r han att han &#228;r uppfinnare</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Pite&#229;-Tidningen &#8226; Fredag 6 februari 2009 Artikel av Rolf Hallgren en 0911&#8211;645 27 rolf.hallgren@pitea-tidningen.se
H&#228;r upprepar &#197;ke Paulsson VD f&#246;r Ecorub tidigare ...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Pite&#229;-Tidningen &#8226; Fredag 6 februari 2009 Artikel av Rolf Hallgren en 0911&#8211;645 27 rolf.hallgren@pitea-tidningen.se
H&#228;r upprepar &#197;ke Paulsson VD f&#246;r Ecorub tidigare Rerub AB p&#229;st&#229;ende att han &#228;r uppfinnare.
Samma gamla visa igen. I sj&#228;lva verket k&#246;pte &#197;ke Paulsson patent av Edgar A. Gonzalez.
Se patentet h&#228;r:
http://pdfcast.org/pdf/edger-a-gonzales-eu-patent-polyolefin-blends-containing-ground-vulcanized-rubber
p&#229; sida 1 kan du l&#228;sa att uppfinnare &#228;r Edgar A. Gonzalez medan Rerub AB Har k&#246;pt nyttjander&#228;tt av patentet.
S&#228;ljkontrakt finns h&#228;r som en Google &#246;vers&#228;ttning:
http://pdfcast.org/pdf/verl-telse-av-patent-daterad-28-februari-2000-fr-n-edgar-a-gonzalez-till-rerub-ab
Originalet finns h&#228;r:
https://register.epoline.org/espacenet/application?documentId=ECFOO9U1DHXBS06&amp;amp;number=EP00200710&amp;amp;lng=en&amp;amp;npl=false&amp;amp;seql=false

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      <title>Common Patent Myths</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Common patent myths that many inventors believe based on my experience]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Common patent myths that many inventors believe based on my experience]]></content:encoded>
      <link>http://pdfcast.org/pdf/common-patent-myths-1</link>
      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 1969 18:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title>Understanding FDA Requirements Medical Devices</title>
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Understanding the Regulatory Landscape. Presentation Outline FDA Overview Device Classifications / Submission Types Approval / Clearance ...]]></description>
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<ol><li>Understanding the Regulatory Landscape. </li><li>Presentation Outline <ul><li>FDA Overview </li></ul><ul><li>Device Classifications / Submission Types </li></ul><ul><li>Approval / Clearance Requirements </li></ul><ul><li>Investigational Devices </li></ul><ul><li>Combination Products </li></ul>Presentation Outline </li><li>FDA Structure / Organization FDA Structure /&#8230;]]></content:encoded>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 1969 18:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title>Ecorub AB Annual Report 2007 &#45; Net loss for the year 1,0 million Swedish krona</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Ecorub AB Annual Report 2007 - Net loss for the year 2007 is 1,0 million Swedish krona. The fiscal year 2007 Ecorub AB had revenue (turnover) of 7,3 million Swedish krona. ]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Ecorub AB Annual Report 2007 - Net loss for the year 2007 is 1,0 million Swedish krona. The fiscal year 2007 Ecorub AB had revenue (turnover) of 7,3 million Swedish krona. ]]></content:encoded>
      <link>http://pdfcast.org/pdf/ecorub-ab-annual-report-2007-net-loss-for-the-year-1-0-million-swedish-krona</link>
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      <title>Ecorub AB Annual Report 2008 &#45; Net loss for the year 1,4 million Swedish krona</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Ecorub AB Annual Report 2008 - Net loss for the year 2008 is 1,4 million Swedish krona. The fiscal year 2007 Ecorub AB had revenue (turnover) of 8,1 million Swedish krona. ]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Ecorub AB Annual Report 2008 - Net loss for the year 2008 is 1,4 million Swedish krona. The fiscal year 2007 Ecorub AB had revenue (turnover) of 8,1 million Swedish krona. ]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Ecorub AB Annual Report 2009 &#45; Net profit for the year 0,14 million Swedish krona.</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Ecorub AB Annual Report 2009 - Net profit for the year 2009 is 0,14 million Swedish krona. The fiscal year 2009 Ecorub AB had revenue (turnover) of 7,5 million Swedish krona. ]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[Ecorub AB Annual Report 2009 - Net profit for the year 2009 is 0,14 million Swedish krona. The fiscal year 2009 Ecorub AB had revenue (turnover) of 7,5 million Swedish krona. ]]></content:encoded>
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      <title>Ecorub AB Annual Report 2010 &#45; Net loss for the year 2,9 million Swedish krona.</title>
      <description><![CDATA[Ecorub AB Annual Report 2010. Net loss for the year 2010 is 2,9 million Swedish krona. The fiscal year 2009 Ecorub AB had revenue (turnover) of 5,8 million Swedish krona. ]]></description>
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