Both Australia and Israel have granted patent no. 8,360,038 B2 to the company, which was originally awarded through the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

The pollution control system replaces the manufacturers’ PCV valve with crankcase ventilation system. It captures unburned fuel and oil vapor from the crankcase and recycles them into combustion chamber through the fuel injectors.

The patent is one of many SaviCorp’s commitment to open the doorway for worldwide production of the DynoValve and forthcoming the company’s products.

SaviCorp CEO Serge Monros said that as the company seeks to bring the DynoValve and other upcoming products to a worldwide marketplace, these new patent acquisitions are proving to be exceptional tools in solidifying its reputation as a leader for innovation.

"We now have footholds in new markets that we’re seeking to capitalize on, without the repercussions of imitation products to hold us back. Now, the DynoValve and other products utilizing my patent-certified pollution control system will be ready for market," Monros added.