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Overunity Machines Forum



A new "lever" design

Started by buzneg, December 06, 2006, 04:12:14 PM

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buzneg

sorry I shoulda checked my post

what that means is, as the bar travels the magnetic hill, it rotates causing the pivot to rotate, it aslo slides into (trought) the pivot because the magnetic hill pushes it that way.
The pivtot is a solid peice that only holds the bar, because it has a hole through it, which the bar slides.

Theoreticaly it should excape the magnets on the "sticky" end of the hill by the other end of the bar, being attracted into the beginning of the hill. Why? because the beginning of the hill is weaker but it's on the long end of the "lever" (bar)
In this picture, it show's the beginning and the end, because as one end of the bar is ending the other end it beginning, the hill.

http://img466.imageshack.us/img466/9352/eh2nx4.png

The pivot will need to be well greesed-up because when the bar is hanging out far on one end and short on the other it will cause friction, so mabye extend supports as part of the pivot out along the bar, to hold it better.

gyulasun

Quote from: buzneg on December 10, 2006, 02:50:15 PM
http://img466.imageshack.us/img466/9352/eh2nx4.png
The pivot will need to be well greesed-up because when the bar is hanging out far on one end and short on the other it will cause friction, so mabye extend supports as part of the pivot out along the bar, to hold it better.

Thanks. Maybe a linear bearing between the pivot and the bar would ease friction, together with the supports, though it would make the setup more involved. Hopefully you may have the means to test this interesting idea somehow.
Gyula