MACHINES USED REMOVE

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
FARMING THE SKIES Global Thermostat Licensing 660 Madison Avenue New York NY 10065 Machines used to remove and bottle gas from the atmosphere;Liquefied and Compressed carbon dioxide gas;Licensing of technology used for the removal and bottling of gas from the atmosphere;
FARMING THE SKIES Global Thermostat Licensing 660 Madison Avenue New York NY 10065 Machines used to remove and bottle gas from the atmosphere;Liquefied and Compressed carbon dioxide gas;Licensing of technology used for the removal and bottling of gas from the atmosphere;
GREEN BUBBLES Global Thermostat Licensing 660 Madison Avenue New York NY 10065 Machines used to remove and bottle gas from the atmosphere;Liquefied and Compressed carbon dioxide gas;Licensing of technology used for the removal and bottling of gas from the atmosphere;
GREEN BUBBLES Global Thermostat Licensing 660 Madison Avenue New York NY 10065 Machines used to remove and bottle gas from the atmosphere;Liquefied and Compressed carbon dioxide gas;Licensing of technology used for the removal and bottling of gas from the atmosphere;
PRESS-EVAC FLUID SYSTEMS PURE TECHNOLOGY, INC. 3331-B East Montclair Street Springfield MO 65804 machines used to remove and replace antifreeze in automobiles;FLUID SYSTEMS;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. A self coordinated machine network is established by two or more machines in proximity with each other via a wired or wireless network infrastructure. The machines are configured to establish an ad hoc network between themselves for sharing information related to their common applications. New machines that come into proximity of the network infrastructure are configured to join an existing ad hoc network. Machines that power down or are removed from proximity of the network infrastructure are eliminated from the ad hoc network. Communications between the constituent machines of the ad hoc network allow the machines to self coordinate the network and redundantly store information pertaining to the common and disparate applications of the various machines that comprise the self coordinated machine network.