NEW YORK, May 31, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Wanderport Corp.
(OTC Markets-PINKSHEETS: WDRP) today announced the filing of an
additional patent application characterized by its unique new heat
exchanger integrating an exclusive safety mechanism offering
improved performance efficiency.
Unmanaged microwave energy can cause unseen danger. This patent
application is a result of engineering a progressive safety feature
to manage the introduction of the product's new technology which
involves high voltages in the range of 4 kilovolts and concentrated
radio frequency energy. The exclusive safety mechanism provides an
additional preventive measure in the case of a unit's faulty
operation and improves efficiency by providing a feedback loop to
the controller, thus permitting the correct amount of energy to be
applied to the heat exchanger at any given time. The patent
application in no way hinders or delays work toward a multi-cavity
"on-demand/point of use" microwave heating unit (MCMHU) currently
in development.
An excerpt from the patent filing is shown as follows: "The
object of the invention is to provide for a safe and controlled
operating environment for a volume of water within the heating unit
and to provide the correct amount of radio frequency energy to
interact with said volume of water in order to maximize efficiency
without any mechanical sensing means which could pose a potential
risk. It provides "contactless" and isolated radio frequency energy
level detection. The present efficiency invention determines the
presence and/or volume of liquids present in a heat exchange
chamber. In particular, it relates to the detection of this
presence and provides the means to control the amount of radio
frequency energy, notably an energy source consisting of microwaves
presented to the chamber, interrupting or throttling as required,
for the purpose of heating liquids such as water and intended to
achieve peak efficiency."
Shifting rapidly from development to a marketable product, this
new patent not only incorporates an exclusive method to guaranty
the highest safety standards for consumers but is also considered
fundamental to assemble an energy efficient and outstanding
product. "The existing safety standards for electric water heaters
are well documented and established. The challenge by our new
microwave technology will likely be to necessitate the re-visiting
or addition to existing safety guidelines that would be associated
to this new product category," commented Robert Simoneau, Wanderport's Technical Advisor
and Product Licensor. Mr. Simoneau further stated the following:
"The introduction of this new patent pending safety feature can be
likened to the introduction of airbags in automobiles. Just as the
need for airbags wasn't anticipated before their existence, today
in fact, you would be hard pressed to purchase a vehicle that did
not incorporate this safety feature. It is my opinion that our
technology will have a similar impact on the global water heater
industry."
The company considers this patent application as one of several
distinguishable technological innovations contributing to increased
shareholder value. "By expanding our IP portfolio and intellectual
property to include innovative safety standards, it is conceivable
that we will enhance our revenue stream by licensing them because
they are likely to be required for this product category's safety
standard," said Wanderport's CEO, Richard
Martel. "The company's objective is to go on accumulating
information, assimilate and interpret it, so that the data may be
incorporated in our MCMHU. We believe this MCMHU can be
sufficiently performing and eventually made available to a selected
manufacturer in order to be perfected, certified and eventually
re-produced for distributor field testing. That said, Wanderport is
approaching a new phase and is looking forward to releasing
relevant operating efficiency and costing comparables to
corroborate claims and offer a more tangible understanding of our
exceptional and incomparable product's functionality, marketability
and competitive advantage," continued Mr. Richard Martel.
About Wanderport Corporation: Wanderport Corporation
holds the worldwide rights to the microwave energy tank-less water
heater technology through its exclusive Licensing agreement. The
technology's founding company, Pulsar Advanced Technologies Inc.
was the proud recipient of the 2005 TIPTA award (TCA; Toronto
Construction Association, Innovative Product and Technology Award),
recognizing excellence in product innovation and technology
development for the microwave energy tank-less water heater.
Since then, Wanderport Corporation acquired the exclusive rights
retained by its Inventor and Licensor Mr. Robert Simoneau also acting as Wanderport's
Technical Advisor. Wanderport Corporation remains focused on
developing business, making investments and acquiring licenses of
products and technologies that deploy "Green" environmentally
friendly alternatives, which reduce water and energy consumption as
well as global dependence on oil.
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historical data, constitute forward-looking statements that involve
risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ
materially from those stated or implied by such forward-looking
statements. The potential risks and uncertainties include, among
others, potential volatility in the company's stock price,
increased competition, customer acceptance of new products and
services to be offered by the company, and uncertainty of future
revenue and profitability and fluctuations in its quarterly
operating efforts.
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www.wanderport-ir.com
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Telephone: +1 (352) 533-4801
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