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Overunity Machines Forum



Magnet motor in Argentina

Started by Jdo300, March 19, 2006, 12:46:30 AM

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Liberty

If you can do a close up look at the picture or go to the web site to view it, you can see the alignment of the rotor in relationship to the magnets.  You have to imagine where things are at as it rotates.  I currently do not have a sketch of this.  But I wanted to put this idea out so that we all could understand how the device can rotate and how you can build your own replication to verify it's operation.
Liberty

"Converting Magnetic Force Into Motion"
Liberty Permanent Magnet Motor

Liberty

Quote from: Omnibus on March 30, 2006, 01:17:09 PM
Liberty, so you think the rotor is made such that it in fact starts lifting the fourth magnet even before the three rotor magnets are fully aligned with the corresponding three stator magnets? When they are fully aligned the fourth magnet is fully lifted and thus it doesn't obstruct the further motion of the rotor which in its part starts lifting the fifth magnet while lowering the fourth. That's interesting. Could you sketch it somehow?

It does not appear that the armature has any magnets.  It only uses a steel rotor.  The magnetic force comes from the stator magnets as it spins.  The rotor accepts and maintains the force of 3 stator magnets into the rotor as it spins to use for a repulsive force.  Does that make sense?
Liberty

"Converting Magnetic Force Into Motion"
Liberty Permanent Magnet Motor

Omnibus

I was just about to post this :

See, the picture appears very blurry on my screen. Is the rotor shown in the picture in motion? I don?t seem to be able to see the three rotor magnets save that they are beveled. Can you somehow place arrows to show where the rotor magnets are and what exactly are the stator magnets, as well as the bevel and the stator magnet that is lifted?

But then you're saying there are no rotor magnets. Is the picture taken while motor is moving, do you think?

Omnibus

Could it be that there is just one slanted leading arm, part of the rotor, which lifts the magnet just ahead of the front of the rotor semicircle edge (rotor appears to be a semicircle). Thus, said magnet doesn't obstruct the motion. When rotor progresses, that magnet is lowed back while the arm lifts the next magnet. Lack of rotor magnets puzzles me.

hartiberlin

In the picture you posted Liberty,
the rotor magnets are beneath the upper plate,
which isprobably the plate to lift up the next stator magnets.

It can only work, when magnets are also inside the rotor.
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