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I HAVE A PERMANENT MAGNET MOTOR IDEA THAT WORKS!!! WHAT'S NEXT?

Started by dooleydragon, January 10, 2008, 10:48:17 PM

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dooleydragon

Something else that I read is that magnets do lose their power if you hit them hard, vibrate them, heat them past their currie point.
If you would wrap a copper around the magnet the same way you would happen to wrap a copper wire around a nail to turn it into a electromagnet. Does wrapping the copper wire around the magnet and applying current through the wire does it recharge the magnet?

wattsup

@DD

To help you consider open source read this;
http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,2951.0/wap2.html

If you anticipate open sourcing an OU device, suggest you understand this from z_p_e just before he left this forum.
http://www.overunity.com/index.php/topic,2654.msg38296.html#msg38296

If you plan on making a business out of it, I suggest you speak to your local better business bureau or chamber of commerce, go to investor meetings, networking, run after the dough, sign lots of NCND's to get the money you will need to spend and spend. All in the hush.

Life can be soooo simple.

Consider that if you have such a device, it will not be your last as you will have better ideas. So open source the first one, get your name out there and you'll see what happens on its own. Trust in the right things and the right things will happen.

Good luck.

PS:

Off topic - Tony Blair is now an employee of Morgan Stanley.

shruggedatlas

Quote from: dooleydragon on January 10, 2008, 10:48:17 PM
Hello everyone,

I've been working on making my own magnet motor for some time now, a lil' over 2 years to be exact.
When after my first year of working on an idea I ran across something... I had my magnets placed around
the rotor in a certain PATTERN. I had given up my last attempt had failed. I then was taking it apart when
I picked up another Neodymium magnet and as my hand was passing the rotor it started to spin... but not
just one rotation... I started to notice that it kept spinning and didn't stop spinning until I moved my hand away
from the rotor. At that point in time I new I had came across something that I had been working days and hours
on and I felt very estatic. I then got online and started ordering the same kind of magnets and better materials. I
even spent numerous of hours searching to make sure there wasn't any ideas or patents that I may have magically
made a replica of... the only patent that is close to my idea is the prenedev motor.. which I believe is real but on his
magnet motor the way his is actually set up you can't tell just by looking at it.. you must look at the actual patent and
drawings his magnet aren't the round cylinders showing on the outside the actual magnet is embedded within' the
cylinder not revealing how his magnet's are actually placed. My desing however does and for that reason I am afraid
to show my design not wanting to give my information to the wrong person.

Now to the point. If you where in my shoes and had a design that works what would you do? how would you handle it?
please don't respond to this in a negative way. I'd actually like to hear good input and advice.

Thank You

Next step is to double-check your work to find your mistake.

Low-Q

Quote from: dooleydragon on January 10, 2008, 10:48:17 PM
Hello everyone,

I've been working on making my own magnet motor for some time now, a lil' over 2 years to be exact.
When after my first year of working on an idea I ran across something... I had my magnets placed around
the rotor in a certain PATTERN. I had given up my last attempt had failed. I then was taking it apart when
I picked up another Neodymium magnet and as my hand was passing the rotor it started to spin... but not
just one rotation... I started to notice that it kept spinning and didn't stop spinning until I moved my hand away
from the rotor. At that point in time I new I had came across something that I had been working days and hours
on and I felt very estatic. I then got online and started ordering the same kind of magnets and better materials. I
even spent numerous of hours searching to make sure there wasn't any ideas or patents that I may have magically
made a replica of... the only patent that is close to my idea is the prenedev motor.. which I believe is real but on his
magnet motor the way his is actually set up you can't tell just by looking at it.. you must look at the actual patent and
drawings his magnet aren't the round cylinders showing on the outside the actual magnet is embedded within' the
cylinder not revealing how his magnet's are actually placed. My desing however does and for that reason I am afraid
to show my design not wanting to give my information to the wrong person.

Now to the point. If you where in my shoes and had a design that works what would you do? how would you handle it?
please don't respond to this in a negative way. I'd actually like to hear good input and advice.

Thank You
I would first replaced my hand with a fixed installation, so I was sure I wasn't manipulating the rotor unconsciously. As you said, the magnet in your hand did make the rotor to spin. Many inventors has failed due to unconsciously movements in their hand, and as soon as the magnet in the hand was fixed, the motor did not run.

So try this first, and then see if it works.

PS! This is an open sourche forum. So in order to help you out I encourage you to play with open cards.

Good luck :)

Vidar

dooleydragon

Low-Q

I haven't tried to it with the magnet fixed.. it has to be moved back and fourth for the rotor to spin... due to the magnet I have
is to small. I am going to purchase a bigger magnet see if it will work better. Once I get it rebuilt I will take pictures of it. I took
it apart due to moving to another location. But to make it spin I only have to move the magnet less than 1/2 an inch....