Applying this idea to the world-wide-used ubiquitous drop-lens
cobrahead luminaries. These luminaries are not necessary "to sell",
because the users automatically buy them and mount them, it is not
necessary to introduce them, because everybody knows and uses them.
There is a big demand, and you can easily produce quite a big quantity
of them, because these luminaries will be used in the quantity of
approximately hundred of millions in the next 10 years only in the
East-European and Asian governmental lighting programs (other areas and
usual fixtures exchange are not counted). If you produced 10 millions
peaces of this type of luminaries it is only 10% or less of this
market.
So, we are talking about this type of luminaries. The ubiquitous
drop-lens cobrahead luminaries produces a level of glare and uplight
that is both unacceptable and unnecessary (surplus of electro-energy
expenditure and surplus of production costs, surplus of lighting
pollution to the environment). The invention - based on ideas above
-decreases the production costs through many of production items, like
tool costs, material costs, operation costs etc. The decrease of
production costs is more then 40-45% of all production costs and the
user can economise too, the user can use fluorescent lamps with 100 -
150 watts, cheaper fluorescent lamps, less electro-energy expenditure,
less uplight and less level of glare and as well as the increasing of
the light emission efficiency by up to 20%.
Who are we looking for? We are looking for an entrepreneur,
- who dares to think in the right order of magnitude;
- who dares to do that others don't dare;
- who dares to get risk;
- who has enough resources to start this project;
- who is interested in the lighting market;
- who is willing to run a lighting fixtures business;
- who has the proper contacts in China to manufacture the part of this
luminaries.
We are willing to hand over this invention to a proper businessman who
wants to use it and who dares to use these possibilities. It is not
for the extremely carefully and fear-type businessman. It is a typical
venture-capital action, one can profit much more then in other
businesses, but one should be able to do it up to end of this project.
The inventor wishes to hand over this invention for exclusively
exploitation.
We are looking forward to receive replies from businessmen interested
in this venture.
Best regards:
Istvan Holbok,
dipl. Engineer,
marketing manager of invention
Hungary