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Author Topic: Free energy gravity motor: Pinwheel Generator  (Read 40502 times)

Russell Lee

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Re: Free energy gravity motor: Pinwheel Generator
« Reply #15 on: December 17, 2009, 03:53:53 PM »
A,
  I got your mssg. in the personal mssgs.,thx.
  The spring push arm mechanism is fixed under the cylinders rotation stop block so that the swivel is directly under the block.  The spring arm craddles the cylinder's stopping arm (T with wheels) between the wheels, then it swivels through the stop block as it pushes out the cylinder.  The spring arm weight moves back an forth in the open area beneath the stop block.  The secondary little spring arm also has a swivel point to assist in the pushing out of the cylinder.  Sorry about the confusing wording, I'm basically making it all up as I go.   -Russ
Russ:
I got the flywheel fixed but I'm still having trouble with the spring lock mechanism. You have 3 side views drawn, but without a front view of it I can't figure out how it is mounted. Any suggestions? Also, I found your message in the personal messages box and sent a reply. did you receive it?
A.

Alleysaurus

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Re: Free energy gravity motor: Pinwheel Generator
« Reply #16 on: December 22, 2009, 08:56:14 PM »
A,
  I got your mssg. in the personal mssgs.,thx.
  The spring push arm mechanism is fixed under the cylinders rotation stop block so that the swivel is directly under the block.  The spring arm craddles the cylinder's stopping arm (T with wheels) between the wheels, then it swivels through the stop block as it pushes out the cylinder.  The spring arm weight moves back an forth in the open area beneath the stop block.  The secondary little spring arm also has a swivel point to assist in the pushing out of the cylinder.  Sorry about the confusing wording, I'm basically making it all up as I go.   -Russ

Russ
So here's what I have. Tell me what you think. Also pls. check your personal mssg. box.
Al

Russell Lee

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Re: Free energy gravity motor: Pinwheel Generator
« Reply #17 on: December 23, 2009, 06:27:14 PM »
Al,
  Exceptional!  Your representation is right on the money.  It might inspire someone with the means to build one.  Tower/generators would transform our world.
                               Thanks for your contribution to this effort,
                                                                 Russ
Russ
So here's what I have. Tell me what you think. Also pls. check your personal mssg. box.
Al