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Overunity Machines Forum



Easy Gravity wheel

Started by guruji, February 18, 2011, 08:15:37 AM

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Bizzy

Quote from: mdmiller on February 22, 2011, 10:58:25 AM
here is a thought.
you need to have a component in your wheel that picks up the weight creating an eccentric load, or else it is not off-balance.  the blue lines I added represent a shelf/platform to take-on/engage the weight during a phase of the rotation.  the radius of this blue line will have to be slightly less than the length of the arm. there will certainly be a horizontal vector from the load back to the pin when the weight engages the blue platform, but it should be small.  some derivative of this idea might create the off-balance condition you seek.
HI md
This looks similar to guruji's original idea, which means it would also have the same issues. It looks like that at some point the system would reach equilibrium. Do you have a way to prevent that?
Thanks
Bizzy

guruji

The first wheel I think whatsup was right although mdmiller is creating me a bit of doubt now again if this works or not. The second one I think it works for sure. The second one is on same principle but weights this time are hanged with a moving belt to every small wheel around to the fixed centre of the big wheel. When big whell turns all wheels around turn to same position so that weight remain on one side. There's not much to understand this. If toothed belts or sprockets of bicycles are used would be much better to cancel friction.
Thanks

mdmiller

I went through various wheel builds several years ago and had the issues/problems understood to a point.  Now I'm fuzzy.  Someone please tell me if the attached image is balanced or unbalanced.  The red dot is loosely pinned.  The green dot is fixed. I'm thinking I went through this type of build in the past, and it assumed equilibrium in this position, but today it seems unbalanced. Please set me straight. Thanks !

guruji

Hi mdmiller that image seems balanced. What is on the left is on the right.
The one you've posted about the L's seems to work if the horrizontal rods are long and skips the wheel centre as you did. One has to build this too to see regarding the L Gravity wheel.
Thanks

spiralout

@ All, thanks for the eye openers.

@mdmiller, could the missing component be a couple of simple stoppers? I'm not
completely sure about their current placement, but the idea should be clear.

http://img573.imageshack.us/img573/4971/gw1k.jpg

btw, how do I embed the picture into the post? just by attaching?