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Overunity Machines Forum



Mostly Permanent Magnet Motor with minimal Input Power

Started by gotoluc, December 07, 2009, 05:32:38 PM

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synchro1

The moving stator is in the middle consists of 2 halbach arrays back to back. The stationary stators on the ends each have 2 diametric rollers apiece. Rods run through them and  the springs are loaded behind where there is room for them.


this design was hastily thought out and seriously flawed.[/size]the spring gears can mount underneath the frame.

synchro1

4 screw key and spring wheels position over and under and connect to gears on both ends of the 2 rotating cylinders.

synchro1

Rack and 2 diametric pinon gears.

The 3 tier array closes and the key turns the screw attached to the spring loaded wheel. this wheel stores the compression in the wheel springs. The wheel snaps the rack across the top of the 2 cylinder gears. There's a second rack wheel and two gears on the bottom.

synchro1

90 degrees

The stator array can turn 90 degrees so the diametric axis is on the perpendicular. A rack and pinion gear could turn the spring compression wheel from that angle. The arrays can be attracted or repelled by facing each other or at 90 degree angles and staggered like the leggo prototype.


synchro1

Here's a picture of a craft stick and rubber band hybrid Hallbach array
with 2 electromagnets and 3 diametric neo's: