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Overunity Machines Forum



Roll on the 20th June

Started by CLaNZeR, April 21, 2008, 11:41:56 AM

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Bobbotov

Quote from: hansvonlieven on May 28, 2009, 07:47:06 PM


Edit. Ayer's Rock is no longer politically correct, you must call it Uluru now.

They named it after the communications officer on Star Trek? Cool.

http://www.sherylfranklin.com/images/trek/women/classic/uhura030.jpg

hansvonlieven

When all is said and done, more is said than done.     Groucho Marx

Thaelin

    The info he posted was a gift for the world so how do you use it to get a patent? Guess that is something I will never understand. Read his posts if you dont believe me.

thay





Quote from: Oneironaut on May 28, 2009, 03:14:16 PM
Hello,

We are trying to get in touch with Mr. Quinn regarding some possible intellectual property issues. It is a long story, which we would prefer not to get into here, but the short of it is that we are about to patent a very specialized device based on some of the information he has posted.

Our company would like offer some recognition, since it was his his original designs that sparked the interest. Our product is not world changing, but we certainly have a huge market and expect to do very well with it.

Thank you.

TinselKoala

I'm curious about the "original design" aspect.
I spent quite a bit of time going over Quinn's "designs" posted here and on his websites ( the surphzup and the DaVinci ones) and I could not find ANYTHING that was original or new. Of course I never sent him any money for the "secret" stuff...but I'm very sure it would have been "same stuff, different day".

So could we have a hint as to the nature of Quinn's "original design" that has you all excited?

Because if you like his stuff, I've got some _real_ winners to show you.

Oneironaut

I probably should have read this entire tread, as I see now that a response from him is most likely not going to happen.
I cannot divulge any information regarding the details of our device and the company that I work for, but can tell you...

I design for a large recreational watercraft manufacturer, and have recently made a breakthrough impeller design using ideas I would have never thought of if it were not for the Quinn drawings. Actually, it was a young nephew doing a science fair project on free energy myths that lead me to his designs. He needed a way to make the old overunity wheel (like Quinn's sword) appear to spin for demo purposes, so I built an almost exact replica of Quinn's machine and added a pulsing coil under the base on a a Hal effect sensor so the wheel would keep moving.

Long story made short....

Something very interesting was observed in the "fake" overunity wheel when the coil was energized.... something that had amazing results in an impeller disign I was trying for years. I originally planned to call my new design ECFI (Eddy Current Floating Impeller), but wanted Quinn's permission to call it QuinnProp, as I can honestly admit I would have never came up with the design without his ideas.

Judging from the amazing results we are seeing from my new impeller design, it won't be long when all small recreational watercraft adapt to it. As long as the company I work for gets their patent first, I will be set... thanks to Mr. Quinn.