When I was searching about free energy databases,I saw this patent.I found that enough interesting to share with you.Can this be true?
http://www.wipo.int/ipdl/IPDL-CIMAGES/i ... 1126486083
Can this be true?
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re: Can this be true?
Hassan...
The link you provided is to an International Patent Application that was filed with the World Intellectual Property Organization or WIPO.
Note that it is an application and we do not know if it was granted. Also, nowhere in the Abstract or Claims could I read that they claimed the invention was actually producing energy. They merely say it generates electrical energy after being started with a battery. Every device I've ever seen in the past that did something like this failed to display any OU went it was given a rigorous test.
I've attached the application's main diagram and abstract below.
ken
The link you provided is to an International Patent Application that was filed with the World Intellectual Property Organization or WIPO.
Note that it is an application and we do not know if it was granted. Also, nowhere in the Abstract or Claims could I read that they claimed the invention was actually producing energy. They merely say it generates electrical energy after being started with a battery. Every device I've ever seen in the past that did something like this failed to display any OU went it was given a rigorous test.
I've attached the application's main diagram and abstract below.
ken
On 7/6/06, I found, in any overbalanced gravity wheel with rotation rate, ω, axle to CG distance d, and CG dip angle φ, the average vertical velocity of its drive weights is downward and given by:
Vaver = -2(√2)πdωcosφ
Vaver = -2(√2)πdωcosφ
re: Can this be true?
After a very brief overview of the above device, My opinion is, that is is so full of series wired coils, capacitors and diodes, creating inherent inductance, impedance and and series resonance which is lost through the diodes, the combined resistive forces would cost more energy than produced. It reminds me of a combination of mis-wired tank circuits.
Ralph
Ralph
re: Can this be true?
I agree with Ken and Ralph
What they are saying is a battery can produce electricity anywhere it is.
They do not seem to be saying anything more than that.
What they are saying is a battery can produce electricity anywhere it is.
They do not seem to be saying anything more than that.
JB Wheeler
it exists I think I found it.
it exists I think I found it.
re: Can this be true?
Thanks for your inputs.Some problems appeared after studying on.I hope we will solve together.First I want to explain the system briefly.In the attached file,accumulator(2) starts the system and pulley(27)starts to turn.Naturally feedback dynamo recharges the accumulator and it also turns the pulley(26) and dynamo(24) generates energy.If you look at the pulleys,you can see 27 and 26 pulley's diameters are different.So the chain which covers the pulley(26) is longer than the chain which covers the pulley(27).I think the inventor thought to generate energy from this difference.Even this idea is right,there is a problem with the accumulator.In the circle (2-23-22) for continuation of system,accumulator must get the energy which it transferred to dynamo(23).But now the system because of friction starts to decelerate and finally it stops.Maybe dynamo(24) can be used to help to recharge the accumulator but will the energy be enough to recharge it?Infact,first of all,the difference of diameters could be the main frame of generating energy?
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