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Started by synchro1, March 02, 2021, 08:26:34 AM

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synchro1

Here is a rim powered hubless fan. Imagine a ring wing enclosing it with a rim of magnets powering it counter rotationally with the back side of the pulse coil.


Conecting a ceramic collar bearing with outside circumstance larger than the fan housing would permit the anulear wing to mount itself over the pulse coils.


4 additional pulse coils would permit independent power and gyroscopic control.

synchro1

These are the coils from an AC ceiling fan: Rewired,  they could power both an internal fan and an cycloidal wing. The ceramic collar bearing would attach to the back of the coils.

Two ceramic collar bearings, one for the fan blade to the inside and another larger around the outside coils for the counter rotating wing.

synchro1

This could be the "Gimmick"! We have two seperate circuits one spinning to the inside the other the outside.


This fan can reverse directions. All we need to do is rewire it to sin in reverse independently.

synchro1

The schematic shows two separate coil arrays. One starts the fan, the other runs it.

synchro1

Read this. It may really be this simple!