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Overunity Machines Forum



New accelerating gravity wheel ! Converted video from www.newenergymachine.com !

Started by hartiberlin, May 11, 2007, 12:49:03 AM

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noonespecial

Before I work on the latch part of this I just want to make sure that this is what you had so far. I had to add a couple of stops for the lifting arms because they keep getting inverted for some reason. Anyway, take a look and let me know what you think.
Remember you need Phun loaded and extract this file to the 'scenes' subfolder. Once in Phun, under the file dropdown menu select load scene (Bob). Make sure that the 'hand' tool is selected and click on the green 'run' arrow. If something screws up, click on 'undo'. Grab anywhere and gently rotate. If you have a problem let me know.
Charlie

LarryC

Quote from: noonespecial on August 23, 2008, 04:34:07 PM
Before I work on the latch part of this I just want to make sure that this is what you had so far. I had to add a couple of stops for the lifting arms because they keep getting inverted for some reason. Anyway, take a look and let me know what you think.
Remember you need Phun loaded and extract this file to the 'scenes' subfolder. Once in Phun, under the file dropdown menu select load scene (Bob). Make sure that the 'hand' tool is selected and click on the green 'run' arrow. If something screws up, click on 'undo'. Grab anywhere and gently rotate. If you have a problem let me know.
Charlie

Seems the light pink is short, didn't specify before, but should be 22.5 from pivot center to pivot center. With the weights at the bottom the right green lever should be at 30 degrees to the light pink, Phun has it over 45.

Regards, Larry

LarryC

Help please, can any of you Spock geniuses explain this from reply #83:

QuoteThe way to lift the weight to the opposit end is at the 4:00 oclock position an  arm from the centre, on a cam mecanisum to the end of the arm (2.5 ft) is forced around and lifts the linked weights 1" farther than 1/2 the total travel. Centricical force will lift it the rest of the way. It acts like a leaver 2.5" to centre and 10" past.The farther it pushes the weight from the bottom the easier it gets.The first 2" is the heaviest. The spring mecanisum helps at the first of the upward stroke.

Don't worry about the  4:00 O'Clock position or the 1" farther than 1/2 the total travel or the first 2" is the heaviest or the spring mechanism. Can you please give your insight on the cam acting like a lever 2.5" to center and 10" past!  Also, the stated Centricical force is centrifugal force.

Regards, Larry

noonespecial

And how does this play into it as well?

"The unit works by raising the weight up to the top at the 12:00 o clock position and the lower weight follows as they are connected. A cam mechanism picks up the weight in the center of the wheel and raises them up approximately 4". After the cam, the actuator arm brings it the rest of the way. (8").  Remember the weights are joined so they have only 1/2 the distance of the total travel before there is no resistance. (12" on a 24" stroke)."

This statement sounds like there is a simple cam that lifts everything the initial 4"...the hardest part. Then there's 8" of lift from the actuator arm, done with the "It (cam or arm?) acts like a leaver 2.5" to centre and 10" past." We just need to figure this part out.

Charlie

AB Hammer

@LarryC

I looked at what you have done. The arm impact to make the shift will cause you a severe shake/jar and tear it apart even if you get it running, it won't run long. I have already played with this concept last year with counter weights and I understand the jarring that you are going to be effected with plus the CF problem. If you have any questions pleas ask in an email due to over exposure. ab.hammer@yahoo.com
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