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@VIDBID,
Very nice, I can't find anything I don't like about your design. I dreamed up one final version that spins the central disk: A Bedini "Window Motor" on one end can spin a reciprocating ceramic axle magnet rotor inside an elongated winding. The ceramic axle would pass through ceramic bushings in the center of the fixed stators on each end. The ceramic axle would have rotor magnets on one end that would spin inside an "Elongated Window Coil" while free to slide in and out simultaneously, turning the attached center disk. The other side of the axle could carry the output magnets and coil.Last edited by Allen Burgess; 09-22-2016, 01:33 PM.
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Plastic linear rotating bearing.
Three of these plastic "Linear Rotational" bearings, and a 1 1/4" ceramic axle would work. The third bearing would split the window coil:Last edited by Allen Burgess; 10-19-2017, 05:28 AM.
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Original build.
Originally posted by lota View PostHello
Why don't you build the orginal? Everything else does not fit here.
Greeting
Lota
My reason is to try and test the operating principle to see if it works first.Last edited by Allen Burgess; 09-23-2016, 01:01 AM.
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Part 2, more testing
Hi,
I've added part 2 now, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgyw...m-upload_owner
Just more testing of magnet location and a tracking system (think roller coaster)
Fun to see all you guys coming up with ideas and thanks for the nice comments.
I'm just having fun building this replication and what little contribution I might make in some way hopefully will spur other ideas.
Dusty
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Part 3, more testing
Part 3 is up.
Added more magnets, discussion on tracking system
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8Et...ature=youtu.be
Part 4 will be up in a few minutes.
Dusty
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Part 4
Part 4 is now up.
New tracking system.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGjZ...ature=youtu.be
Much better tracking and less resistance to disc travel.
Dusty
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Yes dusty, that is exactly what i dreamt of!!!
very very nice...
Now i have been thinking (happens sometimes) the patent is not as a motor, but as a torque enhancer if I remember well.
Now there is another engine out there called the kundel motor, that converts linear energy to rotation.
My next thought is applying the conversion to this device... example: power it through the speaker motor.. (or any other linear motor)
but i do not know if that works..
so could you try on your device to push and pull the handle instead of turning it? would that make it rotate????
here is the patent of this "kundel motor"
http://www.pulsedtechresearch.com/wp.../06/Kundel.pdf
and here is a video where he explains the principle:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNgd1ZVZtsY
Again, these are just ideas that come into my mind when i watch you excellent demo.
keep it up
Luc
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Hi dusty.
good construction. But it's not going to. You will need a large mass or a large flywheel. It is also better to have a long stroke. The cogging points need to be overcome and the energy stored to. I'm just about 20Kg. It is not running but still. Magnets 230 kg 7X1cm 12 PC.
greeting
LotaAttached FilesLast edited by lota; 10-01-2016, 05:37 PM.
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Miller Colson build
Originally posted by lota View PostHi dusty.
good construction. But it's not going to. You will need a large mass or a large flywheel. It is also better to have a long stroke. The cogging points need to be overcome and the energy stored to. I'm just about 20Kg. It is not running but still. Magnets 230 kg 7X1cm 12 PC.
greeting
Lota
Golly gee willikers! That looks like the original. Very impressive.Last edited by Allen Burgess; 10-01-2016, 08:49 PM.
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Old Video of this.
I don't know if you all have seen this older video, but I saw this
thread and thought I would put it up.
From 2013 the first prototype.
Mark
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-StDu77GvXc
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