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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

I've posted pictures of my build from last Sunday.  Front view with 4 mass switches in place.  Close up of mass switch and latch.  Back view showing my bearing system and balancing weights.  No stator magnets yet.  I was holding the lower magnet in place by hand only to see if the switches worked, which they did.  But the side forces sometimes warp the wheel alowing the magnet in a switch to slide around the stator magnet instead of going right over the top.  That's why I say it is better to use a bar magnet here.

I received bar magnets and 24 1/2 dia x 1/2 tall n45s on Thursday.  Might play with them today, but I really need to mow my grass first.  I didn't do it last weekend because of this project and now it looks terrible.

Its called Gravity Motor Pictures in the Pictures category.

If someone could post a direct link that would be appreciated.

Thanks,

M.

CLaNZeR

Okay had a play with the MGW!

I must admit I expected the wall to be greater, but it is not that bad, still there but the design of simply pushing the Rotor magnet up on a loose brass rod cuts it down a lot.

Below is a video of me testing it against different Stator magnets.

I simply mounted a Ring magnet on a sliding brass rod as pictures below and mounted on a bike wheel that I was using for another test.

Next I will work out the latches and mount a top and bottom one to see what the effect is like.





Right click and choose save on link below.
http://www.overunity.org.uk/MGW/CLaNZeRMGW1.wmv

Cheers

Sean.

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broli

I think the important part is mass here. Making the whole wheel as heavy as possible so the magnetic wall is a negligible force.

CLaNZeR

Quote from: mondrasek on July 12, 2008, 07:46:30 AM
If someone could post a direct link that would be appreciated.

Hi Mondrasek

I have upload the picturs to my server and placed below.

Nice build/rig you have there mate.










Cheers

Sean.

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kevin

Would someone kindly upload Clanzer's video to YouTube or make a much smaller version of it. I'd love to see it, but I'm on a metered connection down here in NZ.

Thanks Clanzer, for all of your work throughout these projects. I've been a fan of yours since the whipmag days.