Necessity is the mother of all inventions. This is proven by a jeepney driver from Silang Cavite. Melchor R. Heñosa, invented a solution for leaks in brake fluids in motor vehicles.
He was awarded the Outstanding Invention (Tuklas) by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and also got a form of financial assistance from the DOT – Technology Application and Promotion Institute (TAPI) for the ‘Leak Sealing Valve (LSV) for Brake System of Motorized Vehicles. DOST – TAPI aims to promote the commercialization of the invention.
The DOST – TAPI and Henosa signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MNOA) that will grant Php726,000 that will cover the cost of raw materials and die cast mold for the production and commercialization of an initial 40 sets or 160 units of the LSV.
The project falls under the Invention Based Enterprise Development (IBED) and Industry Based Invention Development (IBID) Assistance programs. The MOA orientation was led by Atty. Marion Ivy Decena, division manager of TAPI’s Invention Development Division, with Mechelle Balboa, IBED program manager, and Mr. Redentor Noche who witnessed the signing ceremony held at the TAPI Conference Room last August 10.
Meanwhile, as the beneficiary, Heñosa is responsible for the care and security of the production facilities, raw materials and finished goods; provide the site and other facilities needed to implement the project; and allow designated staff of TAPI to access his workshop and other relevant information to assess the development and progress of the project.
Earlier, Heñosa bagged the Tuklas Award for Outstanding Invention during the DOST’s 2016 National Invention Contest and Exhibit and brought home P150,000 cash, certificate, and plaque, as well as the World Intellectual Property Organization gold medal.
This IBED project is Heñosa’s third from DOST. Previously, TAPI and DOST’s Metals Industry Research and Development Center, provided assistance for 70 pieces of LSV prototypes for testing purposes. Currently, the project is on its Component 2 for commercialization.
The idea all began when Heñosa, who was a driver for almost 15 years, experienced and observed brake fluid leakage while driving. Knowing the danger posed by such condition, he developed an anti-loose brake device to be attached along the fluid pipes of each wheel assembly particularly for PUV. When a leak occurs, he said that the device will automatically lock the damaged assembly and cut off the supply of brake fluid to it. Meanwhile, the remaining undamaged wheel brake assemblies continue to function.
“We are really promoting safety on the road. Kasi ako, bilang driver na ng ilang taon, alam ko na yung problema kaya naghanap ako ng paraan kung paano masosolusyonan ang problema na iyon,” (“We are really promoting safety on the road. Because personally, as a driver for several years, I already know what the problem is, so I looked for a way to solve it.”) Heñosa said in an interview.
The inventor also intends to upscale the said project to the DOST- Technology Innovation for Commercialization Program for possible funding assistance. The said upscaling would test and develop the LSV to be used for other types of vehicles aside from jeepneys and automobiles which are the current target market of the product.
Along with the MOA orientation, a Certificate of Completion was also awarded to Heñosa for completing the project “Pilot Production cum Market Testing of Leak Sealing Valve”.
TAPI is the DOST’s lead agency in providing technical consultancy and financial assistance to technology-based projects per the Institute’s mandate on technology transfer and commercialization. One of the policies recently instituted by TAPI for newly approved projects is to hold the signing of the MOA to orient proponents regarding their critical role in ensuring the successful implementation of the project as stipulated in the agreement.
Source: DOST
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