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Overunity Machines Forum



Re-Inventing The Wheel-Part1-Clemente_Figuera-THE INFINITE ENERGY MACHINE

Started by bajac, October 07, 2012, 06:21:28 PM

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marathonman

Thanks Stupify i thank you for the boat load of info. man i must of downloaded 30 PDF's ....well i have lots of reading to do.

Fernandez

Nobody has figured out the letter 'y' in the patent drawings. Figuera never speaks of it, for all the right reasons. Many have guessed it is simply the secondary coil. Nothing could be further from the truth. The 'y' is important perhaps much more important then the primary. You see, it is the 'y' that completes the iron magnetic circuit.

There are two circuits, one being an electrical circuit (the input power) the other being the magnetic circuit (this is where the energy has collected, runs and is released).
The 'y' in his patents is a 'yoke'. Electrically it is always abbreviated as a lower case 'y'. Ed Leedskalnin, in his Magnetic Current book, speaks of one to create 'more' light. However Ed does not use the term 'yoke' BUT you can see its effects.

This should shed some new light on this device.




hanon

Quote from: Fernandez on May 26, 2014, 12:45:04 AM
Nobody has figured out the letter 'y' in the patent drawings. Figuera never speaks of it, for all the right reasons. Many have guessed it is simply the secondary coil. Nothing could be further from the truth. The 'y' is important perhaps much more important then the primary. You see, it is the 'y' that completes the iron magnetic circuit.

There are two circuits, one being an electrical circuit (the input power) the other being the magnetic circuit (this is where the energy has collected, runs and is released).
The 'y' in his patents is a 'yoke'. Electrically it is always abbreviated as a lower case 'y'. Ed Leedskalnin, in his Magnetic Current book, speaks of one to create 'more' light. However Ed does not use the term 'yoke' BUT you can see its effects.

This should shed some new light on this device.


Following the previous post, I have found a reference within an old book (from those times) where "y"  means "yoke-piece", a piece to join both poles of an electromagnet. Maybe in Spain the "y" acronym was adopted from the electromagnetism books which were coming from USA and the UK.


I attach an image and the link :


http://www.gutenberg.org/files/33154/33154-h/33154-h.htm



"N S, Fig. 4, is the permanent magnet, which is bent into a U form in order to utilize both poles. N´ and S´ are short rods of soft iron fastened into a yoke-piece Y, also of soft iron. Coils of wire surround each of the rods as represented, the ends of the wires connecting with each other and with what is called a pole-changer. The whole of this part is capable of revolving upon an axis"


Also in the book "Manual of Magnetism" by Davis (1842)  I have found in pages 64 and 65 the attached image ("Y armature")


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I just copy here what I have found. It is an option that, at least, it is good to take into account and post here just in case someone find it useful.


Fernandez, Please specify if you have a clearer idea of the concept that you have posted before. Thanks


Cadman

Quote from: Fernandez on May 26, 2014, 12:45:04 AM
Nobody has figured out the letter 'y' in the patent drawings. Figuera never speaks of it, for all the right reasons. ...

Good grief, do you guys even read the patents?

QuoteBetween their poles is located the induced circuit represented by the line "y"