It is shown in several video's on the LaFonte group Youtube site that two bars will separate when a magnetic field is passed through them. This is also known as the fanning effect. But the force between the bars separating them is not that strong. Also, when the bars open as wide as the magnet they go in to attraction mode and stop separating. I have found a way to increase this separating force and also increase the travel distance between the two bars.
This is done by using the bars as additional paths for magnetic fields of same polarity as the center magnet.
Also a very strong attraction force comes into play when the bars open and the next closed set is exposed to the center magnet. The magnet assembly moves with not only no resistance, but is actually pulled from open bar set to the next closed bar set using the Pseudo Solid principle. All aspects of this device's operation have been shown many times on video on the LaFonte Group Youtube site. This design has two positive work modes, the bars separating and the magnet assembly (rotor) being pulled to the next closed bar set.
Thanks,
Butch LaFonte
2-18-2014
See attached drawings
Were watching, keep going, thanks
floor
Excellent work LaFonte Group!
I haven't been on this forum in a few years, and I apologize Butch for not responding to a request a long time ago. I've been catching up on your progress, and I'm impressed. Don't let the skeptics stop you. I've always been interested in this particular concept, and can't wait to see what you guys can do. Are you planning on building this set up?
Butch,
I think the metal pieces (labeled A) should be much thicker to take advantage of the fanner effect. Also, the 3 magnets should be 1 continuous magnet because the metal piece may not be able to break away from the magnetic field of the center mdagnet. These are just my thoughts.
Best regards,
Alex
Quote from: Blainiac on March 07, 2014, 03:50:29 PM
Excellent work LaFonte Group!
I haven't been on this forum in a few years, and I apologize Butch for not responding to a request a long time ago. I've been catching up on your progress, and I'm impressed. Don't let the skeptics stop you. I've always been interested in this particular concept, and can't wait to see what you guys can do. Are you planning on building this set up?
Everyone left the group, it's just me now. I would build it but I have no funds to do it. I am posting something later today that is very interesting.
Good to hear from you.
Butch
Quote from: gammarayburst on March 12, 2014, 12:34:28 PM
Everyone left the group, it's just me now. I would build it but I have no funds to do it. I am posting something later today that is very interesting.
Good to hear from you.
Butch
I'm sorry to hear that it's just you now. I'm glad that you are still working on these devices, I believe you have some of the most promising ideas on this entire site! All of my overunity research since the fanner magnet thread has been devoted to designs that are fully based on that principle, as well as the magnetic switcher idea. If any one can do it, it's you. I'm excited to see what you've been working on.
Quote from: Blainiac on March 13, 2014, 01:15:12 AM
I'm sorry to hear that it's just you now. I'm glad that you are still working on these devices, I believe you have some of the most promising ideas on this entire site! All of my overunity research since the fanner magnet thread has been devoted to designs that are fully based on that principle, as well as the magnetic switcher idea. If any one can do it, it's you. I'm excited to see what you've been working on.
Blainiac, I will post something tonight.
Butch
Quote from: gammarayburst on March 14, 2014, 05:46:52 PM
Blainiac, I will post something tonight.
Butch
Sounds great! Take your time! I'm excited to see what you're working on.