Introduction
This paragraph should include information about how you went about your patents search, problems that you encountered along the way, what exactly you were looking for. If you found something during this search that solved your initial problem, this is where you would indicate that you needed to start from the beginning with a new problem.
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Patent Number: US6296072B1
Date of Patent: 2001-10-02
Patent Abstract: The invention provides exemplary electric motor assemblies, electrically assisted bicycles, and methods for their use. In one exemplary embodiment, the invention provides an electric motor assembly which comprises a housing and a spindle that is disposed to rotate in the housing. A motor is disposed within the housing and comprises a stator coupled to the housing and a rotor rotatably disposed within the stator such that the rotor is disposed about the spindle. The motor assembly further includes an output driver, and a gear system operably coupled to the rotor and the output driver to rotate the output driver upon operation of the motor.
Pros and Cons: Cons: short run time, not a lot of power. Pros: user friendliness, easy maintenance, very compact.
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Patent Number: WO2005039964A1
Date of Patent: 2005-05-06
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Summarize why these products do not meet the needs of said problem statement, What is missing, what do they have that are not necessary, is the size of current products to large, too small. Be sure to quote consumers who wrote reviews about the products to help you validate the products' limitations.