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Author Topic: LaFonte Double Spiral Motor from 1999  (Read 6115 times)

Butch

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LaFonte Double Spiral Motor from 1999
« on: July 12, 2007, 07:24:57 PM »
Attached is a drawing of my double spiral equilibrium motor with emf cancellation from 1999. It is also being uploaded to our group web site today. It is one of 12 spiral motor designs of mine from that time.
Thanks,
Butch LaFonte

Paul-R

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Re: LaFonte Double Spiral Motor from 1999
« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2007, 10:42:20 PM »
A very interesting design without the heavy out of balance forces,
as you say. When the coils at top and bottom fire, should
there not be a couple of capacitors to capture the back emfs
snf use this for the other two? How long will it be before PS
claims the design as his? Also, you have three "Attractions"
and one "repulsion". This should be two of each??
Paul-R.

Butch

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Re: Is this a great country or what!
« Reply #2 on: July 13, 2007, 11:47:50 PM »
A very interesting design without the heavy out of balance forces,
as you say. When the coils at top and bottom fire, should
there not be a couple of capacitors to capture the back emfs
snf use this for the other two? How long will it be before PS
claims the design as his? Also, you have three "Attractions"
and one "repulsion". This should be two of each??
Paul-R.
Paul,
See our web page, it has video's of each aspect of the design, EMF cancellation, magnetic forces cancellation, mechanical equilibrium of rotor forces.
I posted all these many years ago, you can type into google, "butch LaFonte" and they are all there. Plus posts to the old free energy list, my web page from then, and many other lists. There are also many people I remain in touch with that have downloaded all my drawings and video's from year one. I will have over 1200 drawings, video's, animations and pictures on our site soon that show all my work from the day the web came on line here in my hometown. All machines build for us by Mark will be on there also.
I'm willing to bet any demostration of a self runner of this type will never be done in public on a glass top table running 24/7. It will be like all the others, a quick video and that's where it will stop. You'll never see it in public running on display 24/7 with no batteries, capacitors or energy storage device and allowed to be examined by the public closely. Isn't it strange how they never get put on public display. There is always an excuse, lawyers, investors, protecting the technology, men in black, UFO'S hovering over their house. It's always excuses. They never take the watt meter off their home either. They keep on paying a power bill every month like the rest of us.
Talk and more talk, patents, lawyers, video's, claims, but never will you be able to go to Walmart and buy one because it simply does not work.
I think I'll get a patent and even if someone invented it before me, I'll claim it is mine.
Also, if someone build a machine and it has a screw in it and my machine has a screw in it, I'll claim patent infrigement!
What a way to make a living! Is this a great country or what!
Regards,
Butch

Paul-R

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Re: LaFonte Double Spiral Motor from 1999
« Reply #3 on: July 14, 2007, 04:02:22 PM »
Interesting stuff.

Back to the drawing, and the wing magnets do not need to be tapered,
do they? The spiral gap is important. Suppose the diameter of the rotor
is 6 inches, we would need a ring magnet of interal diameter 6 inches,
magnetised North inside and south outside. Then there is the disagreeable
task of cutting into four pieces.

What piece of equipment would have such a ring magnet?

Paul-R

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Re: Rotary SMOT??? LaFonte Double Spiral Motor from 1999
« Reply #4 on: July 20, 2007, 02:52:49 PM »
It seems to me that butch's design is a sort of very curved SMOT ramp.

Two key features of SMOTS are that:
1. the speed of approach to the magnets is crucial
2. the speed of exit is relevant.

It may be that my new design, and Butch's original work, may depend vitally on the rotational speed of the device.

In my altered design, I have put in some magnetic sections inside the path of the magnet rotor (two of the four removed), so that one pole is on the inside and the other on the outside.

The rotor will need to be "cranked" to allow the magnets to pass between the flanking magnets.

The brown coloured electromagnets may then be wired to push or to collect current.
Paul-R
« Last Edit: July 20, 2007, 08:22:52 PM by Paul-R »