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Gravity Motor Patent 7/10/08

Started by mondrasek, July 11, 2008, 04:55:49 PM

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mondrasek

LarryC,

Intersting design.  I can see how it is out of balance, but believe the use of uphill pulling magnets would not work as you envision.  But I would love to see someone model or prototype that to prove me wrong.  Anyone know of a way to roll cylintrical or round magnets/steel balls up a ramp with static perminent magnets?

Either way, if you would like to pursue this topic further I ask that you create a new thread so that this one does not start covering two designs.  That gets confusing for everyone.

Best of luck!

mondrasek

Ha!  Dudeman750 is going to join me in the world of sleeplessness.

Clanzer, any news?

M.

rlortie

LarryC,

[I don't know why your so called 'vertical vector diagnostic' is not picking up an extreme out of balance at this point. Of course this may be due to input data based on my less than full explanation.]

Please copy and paste either your  depiction or a facsimile of the topic of this thread  into MS "Paint"...  Using the shift key draw vertical lines from center of each mass to the bottom of  the wheel. Add another through the axis,  Now look at the symmetrical placement of the total lines (five for your wheel).  Please tell me where and how you see any extreme out of balance?

Go to http://www.orffyre.com/mt1-20.html Draw the same vertical lines as described above in MT #1 through #5 You will see that they always come out with the same conclusion, they will not work.  Moving the weights by magnets, magnetic ramps or physical ramps does not change the balance issue. Magnets may decrease friction and back torque over a stationary ramp, but the end result is still  the same.

If it was as simple as what is being described here, don't you think it would have been done years ago? 

Ralph

LarryC

Quote from: mondrasek on July 12, 2008, 07:30:34 PM
LarryC,

Intersting design.  I can see how it is out of balance, but believe the use of uphill pulling magnets would not work as you envision.  But I would love to see someone model or prototype that to prove me wrong.  Anyone know of a way to roll cylintrical or round magnets/steel balls up a ramp with static perminent magnets?

Either way, if you would like to pursue this topic further I ask that you create a new thread so that this one does not start covering two designs.  That gets confusing for everyone.

Best of luck!

Thanks, no problem, just though that since you enjoyed free post at Archer's site that you wouldn't mind.

But, if you don't mind one last response, your question has been answers on many of Archer's recent videos.

Regards, Larry 

ramset

Thats a very good point Larry the double standard is officially in place  Chet
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