Mechanical toroid
The device behaves like a mechanical toroid whose driving force is generated through an unbalanced weight pulley with lever system whose design allows to reduce the opposing forces to the direction of rotation and create a potential zone (area of ​​the extended arms) which has sufficient force to enable the next lever arm to move to the power generating zone.
In itself, all the power or torque of the device is designed to enable a single lever arm which creates a chain reaction and the consequent movement of the mechanism.
Even using the formulas applicable to the mechanism of lever of first genre will see the feasibility of the mechanism.[/img]
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re: a new perspective of a gravity engine
Interesting design, but it looks familiar. Thank you for emailing me the design.
On the upper drawing
The weight at the top will not add any mechanical advantage.
The next 9 to its left will overbalance.
The next one at the bottom is neutral.
The next 4 will apply their weight at their pivots on the rim.
The next 4 weights will be felt at their actual position and not at thei pivots.
The last weight is coming up too soon and will need too much effort to be lifted.
So you have 9 weight overbalancing against, at best 10 neutral plus one which has to be lifted.
The same argument applies to the lower drawing.
I know this is not what you hoped for and it was a good effort. We do see this kind of design from time to time and are familiar with the concept. Please keep trying
JC
On the upper drawing
The weight at the top will not add any mechanical advantage.
The next 9 to its left will overbalance.
The next one at the bottom is neutral.
The next 4 will apply their weight at their pivots on the rim.
The next 4 weights will be felt at their actual position and not at thei pivots.
The last weight is coming up too soon and will need too much effort to be lifted.
So you have 9 weight overbalancing against, at best 10 neutral plus one which has to be lifted.
The same argument applies to the lower drawing.
I know this is not what you hoped for and it was a good effort. We do see this kind of design from time to time and are familiar with the concept. Please keep trying
JC
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Re: a new perspective of a gravity engine
Greetings santiagopanduro7santiagopanduro7 wrote:Mechanical toroid
The device behaves like a mechanical toroid whose driving force is generated through an unbalanced weight pulley with lever system whose design allows to reduce the opposing forces to the direction of rotation and create a potential zone (area of ​​the extended arms) which has sufficient force to enable the next lever arm to move to the power generating zone.
In itself, all the power or torque of the device is designed to enable a single lever arm which creates a chain reaction and the consequent movement of the mechanism.
Even using the formulas applicable to the mechanism of lever of first genre will see the feasibility of the mechanism.[/img]
It looks like JC commented on your image but it looks like you removed it. It is hard to comment on something without the needed information.
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