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My Magnet Motor Idea, Can It Work?

Started by cwoodall_21, January 29, 2009, 02:28:48 PM

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cwoodall_21

I have an idea for a magnet motor and would just like to throw it out there for critique, and if anyone would build it and prove it works, awesome.  I would like to build a prototype myself and plan on doing so when the wife gives me the ok to spend about a hundred bucks, maybe a little more or less.  So, here it is.

Imagine a wheel or disk, whatever, with a shaft through it, like a bicycle tire, now around the disk a drum of sorts, just anything that is stationary.  Now, there are magnets on the outside part and disk in classic fashion for magnet motors, but in order to overcome opposing fields, you would simply put the magnets on the disk, or the outside part doesn't really matter, onto some sort of spring system, cam, whatever in order that when the two magnets repell, the disk begins to turn, the magnet is forced down out of the way of the next magnetic field and then allowed to come back up into the field on the other side, something like a 'dog' or ratchet system if you know what i mean.  Now, my idea for building it is this, simply plywood, some clothes pins, an all thread for shaft, some bearings and bearing blocks, and some dowel pins (for pushing the clothes pins on the disk with magnets attached down), and some aluminum or nonmagnetic brackets of some sort to fasten the magnets on the outside.  If you can't picture it, I am attaching a picture of one basic example, of which there are many configurations possible, for example you could just simply push the mags up and down with some sort of cam, or with some springs, my example is a lever on a spring, or clothes pin.  Also, it is a very rough paint program sketch, so please no judgements exactness etc. and please notice that there are 8 mags on the outside and 7 on the disk, offset so that the first mag pushes the disk clockwise, and the next mag counter clockwise from that then 'fires' off and each in succession, one could use any configuration such that there was multiple mags 'firing' , this one is simply one at a time, the simplest I could come up with. So, like I said before, critique it, build it, ignore it, whatever, just getting the idea out there to find out if it has any value.

Some of my own initial doubts are these;  Friction, Can the mags overcome the springs, Are the springs strong enough to push the mag back up into the opposing field far enough to get it to move.

I thank you all for your input.
P.S. if it does work I want it open sourced, of course...

cwoodall_21

Here is another variation I drew up, this time with microsoft powerpoint.  Notice there are 8 mags on the rotor and 6 on the stator, two of which are engaged at the same time turning the rotor clockwise, disengaging the first two and engaging the next pair and so on. 

Also, if anyone knows of any good beginner drawing programs for this type of stuff, I would be interested, as I would like to be able to get my ideas out of my head.  Any programs capable of putting in motion the drawings would be especially helpful.  Thanks.

Alien509

This is very good work. I would like to explain that there is only one place that infinity comes from. It is more about the configuration than the act of inputting some work. This concept that you have here is good for energy amplification but your not harnessing it yet. The design actually resembles microwave technology. It's actually what I used in my car though (with a bit more fine tuning and understanding)  ;D One thing to note is that magnetic fields do not bend under velocity alone. They may bend light though...

F delta T > M delta V               Good work thinking, but I would not build this design because of it's negative implications on people. Toss the magnets and go  vacuum energy, or rethink your design over.