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Overunity Machines Forum



Magnet Motor from Argentina, part2

Started by hartiberlin, April 12, 2006, 10:41:37 PM

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Jdo300

Hi Everyone,

Here are some of the screenshots of my 3D model. It's not finished yet but I'm done for now so here they are. I definitely learned a lot about this motor now from drawing this up and I now have a pretty good idea of how the mechanics work. I used a combination of the Patent drawings and the image of the sliced motor to see where everything goes. It is now obvious that he is using the rollers to lift the stator magnets and a metal flap on the top of the rotor disk to push them back down. I think he is using springs too although I'm not sure how exactly and I haven't drawn them up in the model yet. One thing to watch for, there are a few minor errors in some of the dimensions from the patent drawings but nothing critical to the functioning of the motor though.

God Bless,
Jason O

Jdo300

Oh one more thing,

I didn't include the top metal piece that goes on the rotor to push the stator magnets back down. This piece appears in the cut-away drawing



but not as a part in the patent. I wonder if the use of springs could eliminate the need for this part?

God Bless,
Jason O

hartiberlin

Great pics Jason,
here is another forces versus torque simulation.
Sorry, the numbers are a bit hard to see, cause I
compressed the JPEG too strong and don?t have
the original anymore, but the very left X force is a
minus 31.xxxx value.
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DarkLight

There is a problem with this construction. The torque decrease it's value with turning of the rotor, and change it,s direction after 90 degrees.


dutchy1966

Quote from: DarkLight on April 13, 2006, 03:48:52 AM
There is a problem with this construction. The torque decrease it's value with turning of the rotor, and change it,s direction after 90 degrees.

Only one thing...Do you have any clue how this motor works????