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pholdit

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torbay patent info
« on: December 19, 2011, 02:41:55 AM »
I found the following when looking for the Walter Dario Torbay patents, [http://www.inpi.gov.ar/ConWeb/GrillaPatente.asp] 
one of the PDF files has two separate patents within it right adjacent to each other. apparently the magnets repel each other and as the inner magnets come into proximity to the outer magnet it lifts the magnet  long enough to create an open spot allowing the inner magnets to  seek that spot as the lowest point of flux. He uses a mechanical gearing system to lift these and uses non magnetic brass to house the outer magnets. the youtube video of the torbay motor shows an upper beveled piece which may be used to force the outer magnets back downward. i do not know for sure. he may have magnets embedded in the gearing system beneath the  outer  magnets to lift them using a magnetic field without putting a burden on the inner unit. Incidentally, TDK in Shawnee Oklahoma has recently developed a super ferrite magnet that is most phenomenal.

Low-Q

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Re: torbay patent info
« Reply #1 on: December 19, 2011, 11:26:31 AM »
I found the following when looking for the Walter Dario Torbay patents, [http://www.inpi.gov.ar/ConWeb/GrillaPatente.asp] 
one of the PDF files has two separate patents within it right adjacent to each other. apparently the magnets repel each other and as the inner magnets come into proximity to the outer magnet it lifts the magnet  long enough to create an open spot allowing the inner magnets to  seek that spot as the lowest point of flux. He uses a mechanical gearing system to lift these and uses non magnetic brass to house the outer magnets. the youtube video of the torbay motor shows an upper beveled piece which may be used to force the outer magnets back downward. i do not know for sure. he may have magnets embedded in the gearing system beneath the  outer  magnets to lift them using a magnetic field without putting a burden on the inner unit. Incidentally, TDK in Shawnee Oklahoma has recently developed a super ferrite magnet that is most phenomenal.
If it is this motor, it starts and stop too fast to be a magnetic selfrunner. It should start slow and accelerate until the bearings and mechanism blow apart... This motor shown in the video is definitely driven by a regular AC-motor - switched on by the sliding "magnet".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHxe4n2eT7Q

pholdit

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Re: torbay patent info
« Reply #2 on: December 19, 2011, 06:16:09 PM »
there are five patent apps
one and two shows the pic of magnetic fields that you can download from this site having a center rotor surrounded by 16 outer magnets, one of those being initally removed.
the first app describes it as a generator and the second describes it as a motor-generator. i suggest you also download the translation provided on this site which describes this action.
a third app shows a line of 16 magnets, north poles facing upwards, one magnet being retracted downwards. it also shows the central rotor above these, depicted as a linear magnet, north poles downward, covering six and 1/2 of those magnets with the edge of the 1/2 space being over the retracted magnet, it shows a line of force pulling the magnet towards the empty space. (area of least magnetic flux - least repulsion).
a fourth app s for the mechanical device which manually controls the speed and which allows the singular removal of one of those units alowing the machine to be stoped
the fifth app is for a gearing system which allows the lifters to be lifted "quietly and efficiently without significantly diminishing the energy" of the machine

maw2432

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Re: torbay patent info
« Reply #3 on: December 21, 2011, 11:02:11 PM »
Thanks for the patent information.   It costs much money for patents and I do not understand why anyone would spend that kind of money to fake this device.   I wonder if he was bought out or just surpressed.   Does anyone know the truth on the Torbay?