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Overunity Machines Forum



Working Perpetual Wheel Using Springs

Started by Yortuk Festrunk, February 20, 2009, 05:10:55 AM

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Yortuk Festrunk

Back in the 1970s, my brother Georg and I made a toy that kept turning by itself until you stopped it yourself. It worked by springs being stretched out as they were guided around a wheel and the tension of the springs would pull the wheel back around.

When we left Czechoslovakia, we were unable to bring it with us and we never got around to making it again because there was so much to see and do in the U.S.A.

I don't know if you can say this is gravity wheel because it uses springs to make it turn.


The green circle does not turn. The purple circle is the wheel that turns.
The red balls are wheels and they hang on springs which are the yellow lines.
When the balls get to the bottom, the springs stretch and then they pull the wheel back up on the other side.

Now that you know how it works, perhaps someone can make a working one.
It can turn either way.

mindsweeper

Greetings Yortuk,

Welcome to the forum.

I had a look at your drawing and thought the idea was nice so I quickly made a simulation in WM2D. I cannot get it to work in the simulation software.

So.

I have attached a pic and the .wm2d file so if you were to download the demo you can also have a play with it. Perhaps I did something wrong.

sweep.

broli

Yortuk, why haven't you build it again? Surely this design is so simple and you already have done it once!

Yortuk Festrunk

Quote from: mindsweeper on February 20, 2009, 06:50:54 AM
Greetings Yortuk,

Welcome to the forum.

I had a look at your drawing and thought the idea was nice so I quickly made a simulation in WM2D. I cannot get it to work in the simulation software.

So.

I have attached a pic and the .wm2d file so if you were to download the demo you can also have a play with it. Perhaps I did something wrong.

sweep.


Hi sweep.

I tried your wheel, but it is slightly out of balance.

This is a wm2d I made that you can enjoy.

TinselKoala

Once again, a thread that does NOT deliver what the title says.

Too busy seeing the sights in the USA to re-build the world's simplest PERPETUAL MOTION free energy machine.
Right. And in the nearly 40 years since, you still haven't found time to rebuild it.
Sure. That makes sense--after all, USA is a big place with lots to see.