VALLEY PLASTICS TM Thermoelectric cooled Dustproof Computer Enclosure
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If your firm purchased a Dustsheid, IBOX, Compustation, or Cleanaire Computer Enclosure you may have spent money
that will only add to the monthly general cleanup costs of you shop computer. We believe that the full extension
of the provisional patent that Thompson Plastic And Chemical Company filed with the United States Patent Office will ultimately
prevail as the correct embodiment or combination of elements to solve the problem. We do not sell this product and the purpose
of this page is to give public disclosure and make the idea public domain. This dust and chemical vapor problem is now solved for you. If your firm has any intermittent
chemical vapors like paper pulp plants,food manufacturers, and sulphur plants the means for solving the combined
problems of corrosion and dust which is the source of cpu failure is adapting the Thermoelectric coolers available
for trucks and RV vehicles for the CPU. Good luck! The tin or silver whiskers shown below is not from cat hair.
Like relay systems in aircraft and or satellite computers fail from the whiskers you see below under the electron microscope.
Your computer can also
fail in a chemical environment or locations near salt water from the corrosion We have many large firms visiting this website every day over the last three years; we know who who
the organizations are and all of them bought the Dustshield Products. It is our legal opinion that the there is no novelty
in that box over the Dean Cooper 1991 patent, because using rivets as opposed to glue to fabricate the box does not remove
an element that does not offend the intention of the patent law. Thompson Plastics Does not own the patent if you
are a creditor looking to sue us. In addition the fees were paid in full on that patent according to Macmillan,
Sobanski, And Todd, who also represent David G. Thompson the founder of Valley Plastics Company and inventor of the
T bracket. That t bracket is an excellent means for assembling the larger server enclosures where metal and plastic sheets must
be combined to get the durability and cost effectiveness. Thompson Plastics does not own the patent but Mr. Thompson is of the opinion that clearly
if you look at the air filter the rivets are the only saving face virtue of the Dustshield computer cover. Furthermore, since
he was told that soon it will be first to file first to invent. As a result it is the date of his patent application
that will define the future embodiments of a TEC computer cover. Valley Plastic TM computer enclosure
systems will keep your firm on guard against costly litigation as well as the CPU from air
born particulates: silica dust, iron ore, beryllium, cotton, flax, hemp, aluminum and cadmium, unless you want to make your
own TEC enclosure. Unfortunately we are not giving the designs away for free or for cost. We are a victum not of
a patent system that does not work as large corporations would have Congress believe but of what George H.W. Bush once
described as interests that believe that there is an equation to explain aspect of human endeavour. The pioneering spirit
of the founding fathers of the United States of America is what we stand for when we invented this product and began
the website, and that is what gives us the integrity to hold steadfast to the belief that we can get prospective buyers to
give us a break and just buy the basic box until we have some revenue to prove the product is a success. The web search data
we have is prima fascia evidence in combination with the firms listed as buyers on the Dust-shield website that they got all
the business in the United States.
I am sure your are interested. Here is what you need to do do
next. Read the Boston Scientific Case study Report. You will need to review our drawings then go over to your engineering
staff and have them just make a few changes.
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Here is the best example of a firm that does it right when it comes to computer maintenance! Click here and follow the calculations
for yourself! Read the Boston Scientific Plant Case Study. Visualize what the real day to day costs of maintaining a plant
with 45 PC computers. See clearly the projected cost savings for a lease of 45 Valley Peltier-TEC upgrade units for Boston
Scientific and your firm!
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PLASTIC ™ PC COMPUTER DUST COVERS ©2010
If you have a dusty shop (NEMA 12) or computers in a Hazardous chemical environment (NEMA
4) think thermoelectric cooled computer dust covers.
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