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Magnetic Assist Minto type Gravity Wheel The 48 2″ long tubes around the outside circumference contain 1″ long 1/4″ diameter cylindrical super magnets ( approx 1 oz weight apiece ) and can slide back and forth for 1″ distances. The magnets all have their north ends pointed into the center of the circle. The green magnets cause the tube magnets to slide back and forth in their tubes depending on where they are around the circuference of the blue wheel.
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SMOT Magnet Motor
Update: I have built a version of this and tried every combination of magnets and positioning that I can think of and so far there I have found no way to get the thing past the sticky spot at the end of the magnets with this design.
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SMOT Magnet Assist Gravity Wheel
This pic shows the magnet setup that is pulling the ball up the ramp.
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Double Acting Magnet motor
This works like a simple double acting steam piston engine. Instead of steam and valves I’m using magnets mounted on wheels to supply the force interaction with a magnet acting as a piston. The top and bottom wheels each serve two purposes. The wheels rotate around clockwise (facing the drawing) at the same speed and have two sets of magnets attached to each. One set has all south sides facing outwards and and the other has all north sides facing outwards. Timing pattern: Starting with piston at Top Dead Center or TDC The power strokes do not start untill the piston is already past the TDC and BDC positions. This is to prevent the piston and wheel magnets trying to lock up and stopping the foward motion. The magnets on the wheel are slid sideways into the pistons magnetic field and have very little effect when not positioned directly above the piston as almost all of the rest of the machine is made from non-magnetic materials. Update: Well, I can tell you that it won’t work with only the lower wheel and frame being built out of cardboard … my piston had too much clearence and kept binding on it’s guides…. I will try it again eventually I do know it will need alot bigger flywheel as the first prototype would try to spin by itself but my flywheel was way too small and didn’t have enough mass to keep it going in one direction and the wheel would attempt to back up every time the piston hung up a little on it’s guides. Another thing that will be altered is the length of the piston travel. 1.5″ is way too much for the magnets I have while testing only one wheel and the next one will only have about 3/4″ travel. I might also do away with the push magnets or double them as they don’t seem to have as much effect as the attraction magnets do. |
Simple Magnet wheel with 1 driver
This is a very simple little setup that where the movement of the bearing on the cam causes the driver magnet to pivot back and forth 90 degrees showing either the north face or the south face depending on where the rotor magnets are at when passing. The driver magnet attracts the first rotor magnet and as it gets right in front of it the cam causes the driver to turn parallel so one side is pulling and the other side pushes equally. |
Gravity Powered Wheel DESCRIPTION: Each bellows holds 1 gallon open plus the small amount that is in it when it is compressed. The entire system is full and sealed with no way in or out for the water except for each bellows. As the wheel turns the bellows in the lower left corner is compressed as the wheel first rides against a lower section of the green arc. It stays compressed as it moves around the arc and so the water has to go somewhere. It is pumped into the bellows in the top left corner of the pic that has just cleared the arc at the same time. The water in all the full bellows on the left side provide the motive power to turn the wheel by the simple gravity. With 2 full bellows on the left side providing an extra 16 lbs of weight on a 10′ wheel would give about 80 lbs of torque at the axle and 16 lbs of force to compress the bellows over a approx. 4′ area of the arc. It would take less than 5 psi to pump the water from the bottom to the top. Using a 2″ pipe should also allow the water to move quickly and it shouldn’t take long to move just a little more than 6 square inches of water each time. (click the pic for a large view) I have no idea whether it would actually work as designed and all I can find says probably not.I do know of a modification that would assist it to work (simply add NITI springs to operate along with the compression wheels like in my teeter-totters) but the basic principle would be the different and a hot water heat source would also be needed (sun- water solar panel). I’m going to try a small version of this anyway just to make sure it doesn’t or does (I have the parts for a small model , I just need the time to put them together) , you never really know untill it’s in hardware!. |