NEUMANNS LAUNCH PROCESS
Mark Identification

NEUMANNS LAUNCH PROCESS

Serial Number

90036620

Trademark by

NEUMANN ERIK

Classification Information

This is a process in which magnets and rubber equipment is used to launch a Space Ship into Outer Space almost like a slingshot. The process includes digging into the Earth and using a magnet on the bottom of the Space Ship that is charged at positive. The bottom of the spot where we have carved into Earth would be a magnet that could have its charge switched from negative to positive. When we go to launch we would have the two attract to connect them. When we go to launch, we would switch the charge to positive to make them force each other away. The walls of the massive hole we carved into earth would then turn positive as the ship passed it, giving it more force by pushing the ship away from each positive charge. There would also be massive bands made of rubber launching the ship as well. Once the ship was at the top of the hole, the bands would release from the ship slingshotting the ship into the air. Once the ship was at maximum speed, we would turn on our rocket fuel to keep us at a speed capable of leaving our stratosphere. At the top of the ship would be a magnet which would be used to pull the ship as well making it possible for less fuel consumption. The space ship would then have to pick up the needed computer equipment from space, due to the heavy force put on the ship from launch

Electrical and Scientific Apparatus