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Gravity Assisted magnetic motor (GAMM)

Started by Dingus Mungus, September 26, 2006, 03:50:49 PM

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Dingus Mungus

Things to understand about the designs requirements:
The attractive force at 0? (horizontal) must be great enough to drag the nonmagnetic weights to full extention but not strong enough to prevent the weights from falling with gravity. The repulsive force at (+/-)180? must be able to push the nonmagnetic weights to full retraction. The Atractive force at -45? must be able to negate some of the nonmagnetic weights mass but not pull it to full extention. The repulsive force at 135? must be able to negate some of the nonmagnetic weights mass but not push it to full retraction.

I believe this motor would have a extremely low RPM and would produce high touque based on the amount of weights and their slide distances. Thanks for reading and viewing, any thoughts or comments would be greatly appreciated.

energyman8

Hmmmmmm


Interesting idea.

Nice picture dude! 8)

Are you part of the problem or part of the solution? ;D

inroades

   Hello Dingus Mingus
  What a great job on your animation, I am new here and have posted a few of my ideas. I have been working with a very similar design and believe that if the wheel will turn it will accelerated and centrifugal force will be a major player in the design. If that is the case than your magnets on the return or up side side will need to cover 180 degrees to hold the weights in against centrifugal force. Also my thought was to repell the weights on the down side from the inside of the wheel to negate the natural attraction of the magnets.
   Please understand that I am not at the caliber of the greater minds on this forum. (That was the grain of salt disclaimer ;D.)
    Thanks
      Dale
There is no limit to what a man can do or where he can go if he doesn't mind who gets the credit.

FreeEnergy

i could be wrong but i think you have the timing wrong for the push/pull for the magnet.

also i think if you mix your idea with this idea( http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=1527.0;attach=1968;image ) we will see magic ;)

nice work.

peace

Dingus Mungus

Quote from: FreeEnergy on September 27, 2006, 03:47:31 AM
i could be wrong but i think you have the timing wrong for the push/pull for the magnet.

also i think if you mix your idea with this idea( http://www.overunity.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=1527.0;attach=1968;image ) we will see magic ;)

nice work.

peace

It is totally possible that the timing to this animation is way off, but it is just for show. I don't believe any of my animated devices will just start running on there own if built to scale from the animation. The pictures are just to show concepts of machines that "borrow" energy. Glad you liked the concept and may have even found a way to make it run more efficiently. Thanks again to all who took the time to read and understand the idea, with enough of us looking the answer can not hide....