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Information on ATMS ATMS has been developing new technologies which provide better mileage, less harmful tailpipe emissions, and longer engine life. Digital Rotary Control Valve: ATMS has developed a Digital Rotary Control Valve (DRCV) along with a corresponding digital control strategy which replaces the last 100 years usage of analog thermostat technology. Our patented Digital Rotary Control Valve (DRCV) and Digital Engine Thermal Management (DETM) System not only improve mileage and emissions, but increase engine life and oil life, by maintaining the optimal engine operating temperature. 2
Information on ATMS Limited Thermal Management Competition: ATMS patents cover both elements of the digital engine thermal management system: The important digital system control strategy, finalized during a joint three year development program with JAGUAR The DRCV design, that incorporates a unique "fluid bearing" concept Patents and Testing: The Company holds 20 patents in the U.S.; and DRCV patents in: China, South Korea, Japan, Europe, India, and Canada. The DRCV digital control system strategy was completed during the successful three year JAGUAR development program. The next step is to complete the production development testing on the production prototype DRCV s, utilizing the new 5810 Sonceboz smart motor. 3
Information on ATMS Developing Production, Strategic Relationships and Go To Market: We are now in the process of establishing worldwide strategic business partners, such as our relationship with DuPont, where we utilize their special HTN 51G35 series high temperature materials. The production prototype samples were provided by the following companies: production molds from The Minco Group, molded components from the DuPont development lab, special seals from Parker Hannifin, and recently Sonceboz has agreed to provide their new 5810 BLDC smart motor, to digitally function our DRCV. We have had initial discussions, which include some NDA's, with the following companies regarding licensing and sales: VW, Bosch, Borg Warner, Mahle/Behr, Denso, MPC, Porsche, Aston Martin, PSA Peugeot Citroen, IAV, Aisin, Jaguar Landrover, Chrysler, Audi, Toyota, and Ford. Western Thomson (India) Ltd & ATMS have recently completed an exclusive license agreement for India, including a non-exclusive license agreement covering their present non-india customer base. 4
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Introduction to DETM Rationale The first section reviews the DETM (Digital Engine Thermal Management) system joint technology development program. This included Jaguar, Dura Automotive, and now ATMS. The program provided important empirical development background information and centered on "Waste Heat Recovery" from the existing radiator system. "Every BTU that exits through the radiator, provides ZERO heat energy value! 6
Powertrain Function Graph DETM Oil Temperature Control Curve High Limit New Digital Thermal Management Range Digital DETM Control Low Limit - Maximum Temperature Range - Instant Response - Low Hysteresis } OEM Analog Thermostat In use for 100 years OEM System Requirements: Simple Cost Effective Durable Digital Variable High Temperature Shutdown - Spark Retard - Full Fan Operation - No Transmission..Downshift, etc. Modified Analog Electronic Thermostat - Limited Temperature Range - Slow Response - High Hysteresis Ambient Air Temperature DETM Control Temperatures Engine Oil/Engine by-pass coolant 7
Typical MIRA Temperature Sweep Top Hose Oil Gallery DETM technology controls optimum Engine oil temperature (Jaguar selected 110 C. Oil Gallery) Bottom Hose Ambient 8
Thermostat/DETM Comparison Top Hose Oil Gallery Speed Bottom Hose Ambient Analog Thermostat DETM Control Up to 8% better fuel economy 9
Typical Road Test with DETM Top Hose Oil Gallery Speed Ambient Bottom Hose 7 Hour Test Day in DETM System Mode 10
MIRA Combustion Chamber/Powertrain Temperature Mapping 120 110 100 By-Pass ( C) o 90 80 RPM 3650 2730 1830 1430 3650 2730 1830 1430 3650 2730 1830 1430 3650 2730 1830 1430 3650 2730 1830 1430 _ 161 161 157 160 161 158 134 132 126 122 118 112 150 150 148 149 150 135 124 120 115 110 105 88 146 147 144 149 148 143 122 115 110 105 100 95 143 143 137 135 141 140 120 122 115 108 102 102 150 151 148 151 148 125 123 119 113 105 139 141 139 140 140 117 112 108 101 92 135 139 135 138 136 110 106 105 197 88 132 134 x 133 127 120 111 x 102 97 148 144 140 142 142 138 123 118 113 110 105 97 133 133 130 132 133 131 109 105 100 100 105 84 130 132 126 132 131 127 105 100 96 97 97 81 x 127 120 123 124 120 x 107 102 100 101 90 140 137 132 132 132 131 119 113 107 97 98 88 128 126 120 124 123 121 107 99 93 88 90 74 125 127 117 122 122 _ 123 101 98 90 85 85 77 118 118 113 114 115 115 101 105 131 97 122 91 126 87 85 110 120 95 123 93 115 Oil Gallery 101 85 83 Exhaust Valve 118 120 115 94 81 80? Re-Test 113 x 109 94 x 87 +30 +20 +10 0-10 -20 _ Ambient Temperature ( o C) Exhaust Valve _ /Oil Gallery _ 11 11
Timmons, Ontario The successful Jaguar DETM development program produced: 8 % fuel economy savings during winter driving in Timmins, Ontario, Canada Extended oil life to 20k miles, saving money and resulting in fewer oil filters in land fills environmentally friendly 12
New Digital Valve for DETM Program ATMS has developed a new digital rotary control valve (DRCV) as an "analog" thermostat replacement. This same DRCV design allows a fluid flow rate capacity up to 600 gpm. 13
The new DRCV Design provides: Small size Minimal pressure drop Positive seal Good pressure balance All surfaces always wet to provide fluid bearing to prevent sticking 14
Assembly Layout View All DRCV Components 15 15
Flow Grooves for Fluid Bearing Feature 16
Illustrates Empirical Flow Rate Design Capabilities DRCV with Sonceboz 5810 Actuator 17
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DRCV Concept with both Powertrain & Transmission TM Capabilities 20
Universal System Capabilities Engine In o Engine Out Single DRCV & W/P For PT & Trans. TM Oil/ Coolant H.E. Temp. Sensor 21
Summary: DETM/DRCV System Benefits Proven technology Computer regulated system maintains engine at set optimal operating temperature, through all ambient temperatures and engine load conditions, resulting in: Improved fuel economy Reduced engine emissions Reduced engine wear Reduced oil change frequency Adaptable to all water-cooled internal combustion engines Especially ideal for hybrid engines, including the heating and cooling of the battery system 22
Opportunity: ATMS has been granted the interlocking US patents for the complete digital engine thermal management strategy, and holds the patents for the technology which operates the device. This includes the electronic communication between any temperature control system and the engine. ATMS is open to discussions on license agreements covering both the Digital Rotary Control Valve (DRCV) and the Digital Engine Thermal Management (DETM) system control strategy. 23
Conclusion ATMS has the right product to deliver a high quality automotive technology, which will contribute significantly to the reduction of emissions, increase fuel economy, and prolong engine life. OEM s and Tier One suppliers have recognized the important value of advanced thermal management control as one of the last remaining areas for substantial improvement. There has been a great deal of research in the last three years in this area. This has convinced the OEM s and Tier One suppliers that this is the future, and more importantly, what the technology provides will be mandated on new vehicles. Based on our experience in the last 4 years with OEM s and Tier One suppliers, we believe that there is an opportunity for ATMS to capitalize on our patented technology in 2016. 24