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Overunity Machines Forum



Gravity Motor Patent 7/10/08

Started by mondrasek, July 11, 2008, 04:55:49 PM

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squegee69

Quote from: CLaNZeR on July 12, 2008, 12:31:29 PMAt the moment the wall is too strong and I need to reduce the strength of the stator stacks. One thing you will notice though that the faster you push through the higher the magnets will flick, so maybe a small force is needed on the stators and go for a higher RPM to do the flick as such.

@CLaNZeR

Perhaps a spring attached to the flat side of the ring magnet to dampen the flick effect?  Or even consider oscillating the stator kind of like ZeroFossilFuel's OSPMM.

Awesome work, man!  You're definitely added to my list of heroes!
Arbeit macht frei

AB Hammer

LarryC

LOL it looks like a cooling fan. I don't see much hope for this one either.

@mondrasek and CLaNZeR

I have already stated to shorten your distance of lift, so now make sure that the catch is of an easy movable catch and when upside down it releases. any hard movement with what you are doing will hurt.

Good luck.
With out a dream, there can be no vision.

Alan

squegee69

Quote from: AB Hammer on July 12, 2008, 05:15:29 PM
I have already stated to shorten your distance of lift, so now make sure that the catch is of an easy movable catch and when upside down it releases. any hard movement with what you are doing will hurt.

@AB Hammer

Would this kind of latch work?

@xee

Sorry for absconding with your art, but it makes the point so well.
Arbeit macht frei

hope4change

Nothing ventured, nothing gained! Every worth wild idea/invention has faced unnecessary critisism and it appears from reading this thread that this one is no different. The world needs more people like you all who are working TOGETHER for the greater good. Best of luck to you!

LarryC

Quote from: AB Hammer on July 12, 2008, 05:15:29 PM
LOL it looks like a cooling fan. I don't see much hope for this one either.


The following is what Archer posted about it, maybe he is seeing something that you're not.


Now this guy is a geneius, that will absolutely work, i urge everyone to look at the drawing, it would likely work with most mag train setups actually, not as easily as one that runs under instead of both sides. but with the new array that would work. Of that i have no doubt at all.

Go for it, you should be able to build heaps of machines using it. That what you need people, more of these.

Exceptionally well done.

Note.

I should note you will need to find a way to break the wall on a vertical climb. But the mecahnics are brilliant. I could fix it for you only takes about five mins for me to work that sort of stuff out. but I let others have a play for a while.

PS got it already

try thinking along the lines of shakmans idea and you will see what i mean, think how the rods work