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Author Topic: New accelerating gravity wheel ! Converted video from www.newenergymachine.com !  (Read 656276 times)

triffid

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I'm just glad to see Bob is still around.I first learned about him last Sept in 2007.While it seems a lot of people have doubts.I know myself that things take time.Between living and working and family.I fear most that Bob's newest version will injure or kill him before he makes plans of the working model to sell.I want to be one of the first to buy plans from Bob.triffid

Scorpile

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I could be wrong... but i think this is the correct form of this thing... or 45 degrees less... well, not the way it was introduced by obvious reasons :)

(http://pabo.com.pa/joe/gravity.jpg)

I think if you find a way to store the energy of the rotation R from P1 to P2... and release it to the weight at P2 to make it climb to P3 (or a little more) probably make the cengrifugal force displace the weight to the full right again.

Also found the centers of the sprokets and the way they interesect with weights very supicious...

Scorpile

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Look at this video and tell me if you need explanation.

http://pabo.com.pa/joe/weighty.avi

helmut

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Look at this video and tell me if you need explanation.

http://pabo.com.pa/joe/weighty.avi

@Scorpile
Thanks to share with us

helmut

vzon17

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Found plans for this gravity machine. looks real exciting. I don't know if its exactly the same device or what but looks workable. Also found out that bedini may be working on this gravity design along with some electrical input. the plans I found did have input to the machine. link about 13th down the list. Nice pdf file with diagrams and parts shown

http://www.google.com/search?client=googlet&q=The%20Fuelless%20Gravity%20Motor%20

broli

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Found plans for this gravity machine. looks real exciting. I don't know if its exactly the same device or what but looks workable. Also found out that bedini may be working on this gravity design along with some electrical input. the plans I found did have input to the machine. link about 13th down the list. Nice pdf file with diagrams and parts shown

http://www.google.com/search?client=googlet&q=The%20Fuelless%20Gravity%20Motor%20

Doesn't that use solenoids to imbalance the wheel?

vzon17

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It uses an air cylinder to lift the weight to a balanced position. evidently it does this at the 6 oclock position and then centers both weights so they are spinning on center. I think then it goes like that for one rotaion and then it is shifted off center again for the next power stroke. It would make more sense to do the shifting at the 5 oclock and 11 oclock positions since they are spinning and have enertia there would not be much loss at all and shifting the weight at 12 oclock would not produce any torque so doing it at 11 oclock would be better.. one thing that is rarely mentioed is that there is added torque acceleration when you pull the weight inwards. think of a figure skater when the are spinning and pull their arms in which make them speed up their rate of spinning. so one could actuall gain turning force in the action of centering the weights. off centering them can be done by centrifugal force when its up to speed, these two could cancel each other maybe.

infringer

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hrmmm interesting I have seen this video several weeks ago on youtube I kinda wondered about it ever since archer has been at work with his gravity wheel design...

Definately interesting...

SteveK

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I live in Richmond Hill, 1 1/2 hrs. from Port Perry, Ontario. ( Bob's place, no?)
I've been reading here lately.
If someone could hook my up with Bob, I'd be happy to go over and see this big spinner.
The air cylinders start going after the machine does a few rounds, could be real.
Chas Campbell's first video in the news report, his wheel is flying along making all kinds of power.
I found one that shows Chas describing the wheel and the pool balls, going back to the first video there are no balls to make the wheel go.  Very fishy. Also very fishy why there is not any description of Bob's wheel, just a "it works".and  "I've got a bigger one".

Anyhow I'd be more than happy to spend more than the price of gold on gas to see that arm thing go.

helmut

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Today i was trying to visit bobs website.

It seems,that bobs Homepage is for sale

Can anybody clear up the situation?

helmut

SteveK

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It was still there just last week.
I'm dying to get a design....still.

helmut

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It was still there just last week.
I'm dying to get a design....still.


do a search after bob kostoff

Or you can ask stefan about his telefon nr.


SteveK

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I was going to look him up and just go over, but I'm sure he would not appreciate that.
What is this teflon nr?  Stefan?..

helmut

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I was going to look him up and just go over, but I'm sure he would not appreciate that.
What is this teflon nr?  Stefan?..

Stefan is hartiberlin and the owner of the forum here.
He might have the call number from bob kosthof.

ones he had 

LarryC

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@All,

I just read thru this thread the other day, so I never got to look at Bob's site. I'm thinking about trying to build the device and threw together a Knex model, just to get your opinions on the design before I try a real build. It doesn't have the springs at the end and you can't see the cam that would be under bottom middle, but shows one of the levers to move the weights half way.  The lever would be actuated by the green slide. The red bars are for sliding and grey bars at the bottom are for weight attachments. I had to make the blue lever bars that long to allow them to close all the way at full movement. 

As I understand it at 4:00, the cam moved the first 4" with the help of the unlatch spring, which was compressed by the centrifugal slam force and latched. The lever then moves it 1" pass middle.

Regards, Larry