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19 November 2008 Surfware’s Engagement Milling Patented
Surfware Inc., the developer of SurfCAM CAD/CAM software, has just received notice from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office that its Engagement Milling (TrueMill®) technology has been awarded a patent. The USPTO issued patent number 7,451,013 for the technology. “This patent protects the intellectual property and proprietary technology that we have developed over many years” says Stephen Diehl, president and CEO of Surfware. “The mathematics and science behind Engagement Milling are revolutionary, and we have incorporated that technology into our SurfCAM product line as TrueMill. The patent provides strong protection for current and future versions of TrueMill.” The principal co-inventors of the Engagement Milling technology are Surfware co-founder Alan Diehl and mathematician Robert (Pat) Patterson. “Because TrueMill is useful to a wide spectrum of industries,” Stephen Diehl states, “Surfware looks forward to providing custom and turnkey solutions, as well as partnering with vendors of complementary technologies.” Surfware develops SurfCAM Velocity CAD/CAM systems for 2- through 5-axis NC programming and machining. The company has grown out of three generations of Diehl family machining experience. Surfware’s current president is experienced in physics, business, and programming and maintains personal involvement in the ongoing development of TrueMill technology. For further information: Surfware Inc.
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