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Permanent Magnet Lifters with on/off switch?

Started by ryanjrx7, August 14, 2007, 01:30:50 PM

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ryanjrx7

Here is the site: http://www.armsmag.com/index.html  I couldn't find a break down of what's inside these things, but there must be some sort of torque multiplication gearing.  Separating a Neo magnet rated to lift a few hundred lbs by turning what looks like a 12 inch or less handle would not be easy.  Seems like this could be a clue to making the elusive all magnet motor.

gyulasun

Hi,

I think the flux additions of permanent magnets are involved: in a suitable mechanical set up or frame the magnets are rotatable by the outside mechanical arm, usually by 90 degree or some more. In one arm position the magnets' flux are closed through the load to be lifted or fixed and in the other position of the handling arm all the fluxes are closed INSIDE of the frame and not through the load. 

Look for parallel path technology also to see adding/summing two permanent magnets fluxes,  and this can be made by coils working as electromagnets.
On elusive all magnet motor: please go on and devise it! Really!

Regards
Gyula

gaby de wilde

Quote from: ryanjrx7 on August 14, 2007, 01:30:50 PM
Here is the site: http://www.armsmag.com/index.html  I couldn't find a break down of what's inside these things, but there must be some sort of torque multiplication gearing.  Separating a Neo magnet rated to lift a few hundred lbs by turning what looks like a 12 inch or less handle would not be easy.  Seems like this could be a clue to making the elusive all magnet motor.

Ah, my congratulations on your great clue findings. I had recently open-sourced this doc stuff on my futuristic science journal. It's most excellent, trust me I would know as I wrote it myself.


OVEREFFICIENT PERMANENT MAGNETIC HOLDING DEVICE
ABSTRACT
Method of constructing an overefficient flux gate[1] utilising special shapes of permananet magnets.


Here is an even further simplification.


PM FLUX SWITCH
ABSTRACT
Method of preventing magnetic flux from extending into a target material.


Furthermore patents to keep the septics silent like graves.
http://magnetmotor.go-here.nl/flux-switching/patents

and some links to pages where such goes described.
http://magnetmotor.go-here.nl/flux-switching

Do remember to have fun, that's an order. :D

lol
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ryanjrx7

Although I'd like to speak with whoever taught you about syntax,  I get the gist that your telling me I just re-discovered the wheel.   :-[

gaby de wilde

Quote from: ryanjrx7 on August 15, 2007, 02:35:31 AM
Although I'd like to speak with whoever taught you about syntax,  I get the gist that your telling me I just re-discovered the wheel.   :-[

Oh, but you have. If you didn't I would have ignored you and you would have been snake food by now. hahaha I have just simplified the topic, why are you trying to see a problem in this? Are you looking for problems? ahh?  ::)

I think you should look some more there where this idea of yours came from. Who knows there may be other things there. Just the gate doesn't make a motor jet. It needs much more work to shift shape like that.

About the syntax, yes but of course.... In general I see people move from "oh no, there is to little information to build 'the ryanjrx7 magnetmotor', sigh..." all the way to "oh no, there is to much information, sigh..." without stopping some place half way. Some people can also spend hours looking at a google result.... I really cant help but wonder: "How would it look if the information was right in front of your nose?"  LOL !

I thought you was even requested to devise it you was supplied with all the details AND most of all ordered to have fun? Didn't I order you to have fun? :-\

Thus so~on furthermore it~is now your responsibility to inform the world (obviously).

Because you (clearly) are the persistent not giving up type of person, I now want a full report on every single one of those patents, additional patent numberings and homepage url's for the further expansion of my already great efforts. You should also make a website so that I can copy and past the information therefromaway with great ease and at no charge (obviously).

All you have to know is that people will always find a new excuse to debunk it. So there is no need to make much effort of it, just put some interesting bits on a blog for example. http://blogger.com If you already have a blogger blog just click create new blog, you can make as many as you like.

<all caps>Read, talk, understand and document the information. Don't start with making excuses for not reading it. Specially not in the context of my website.

We are not satisfied until you have embedded videos with your running perpetual motion generator re-invention in public display thereof into said homepage for our public viewings thereat utilising our no-further description requiring armchair.</all caps>

hahaaha

With regards,

-gaby de wilde
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