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Author Topic: two patents on six machines designed to convert gravity to mechanical energy.  (Read 57133 times)

Pirate88179

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brian334

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This explains everything.

AB Hammer

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Brian334

Do you have a build of proof yet?  Without the build, even a patent is just words.

brian334

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The two black lines help

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10/28/12

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Hi brian,
congratulation for you granted patents.
1. Your comment above is little bit too short to understand (maybe only for me)  ;)
2. I think a invention has two steps. 1. a granted patent 2. a working model with an independent validation. (in case of technical problems I am satisfied with a photo). I looking forward to see films or pictures. Thanks and good luck  :)

brian334

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Again I will repeat, this is only a announcement of two patents being granted.

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telecom

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Where can we read the above patents?
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CANGAS

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Where can we read the above patents?
Regards

On the screen of the same computer you used to post your question.

Using Google Search, search for us patent 7770389 and repeat for the second one.


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telecom

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Thanks,
reading the patent 7770389 and really enjoying  the smart idea!

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Congratulations ! I thought about some kind of such device in the past . Kind of empty piston filled with water and emptied , moving in tight pipe with container below.I imagined a valves econtrolled electronically to empty such piston through the hole in the wall to the second container. Unfortunately I was looking for useful device for common Joe not for big converter of gravity.

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hi

so i it overunity?

any demonstration ?

Except for the physical shape / appearance,
 This device is exactly like the B-Units (Buoyancy Units) we developed in the 90's.

If properly designed, this device will operate as intended.

Is it "overunity"?
    Absolutely not. This is a gravity converter. It takes gravitational force and converts it into work over distance.

Does it convert more gravitational energy than it uses to change buoyant states?
    I'm not sure at this point in time. Physics says "no". They claim you cannot get out more energy than it took to change buoyant states.
 but I'm having a hard time finding any definitive sources of information on this subject.

Changing buoyant states can be done many ways, with many variables and there is little info on how much energy is required to do so.

The energy obtainable from buoyant force, over distance, is well known. We have standard equations for this.

What I have NOT found, is any scientific source providing a comparative experiment showing the two energies side by side.
I am designing such an experiment, and whatever the results, I will post it here under a new thread.
I think that information is what we require to answer the buoyancy question once and for all.

The experiment will use the buoyant force, directly, to change the buoyant state.
With measurements of force from both the buoyant state, and the transition state.
This will be done first with Air and Water.
Then again using a denser fluid, and a gas with a higher coefficient of expansion.
this will allow us to establish both a baseline value, and some conversion data, to develop a general equation.


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On the screen of the same computer you used to post your question.

Using Google Search, search for us patent 7770389 and repeat for the second one.


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Or save yourself hassle and go  to
http://pat2pdf.org

The US patent office is a pretty shoddy place. If a patent has been accepted by the EPO, then that means something more.