Friday, October 10, 2008

PERMANENT-MOVEMENT ELECTRIC GENERATOR





PERMANENT-MOVEMENT ELECTRIC GENERATOR




This is an idea for official patent application, though still pending.

1) The iron ball falls in the vacuum cylinder.

2) The ball hits an upper plate attached to the spring.

3) The upper plate, the spring, and the lower floating plate will also fall in the cylinder.

5) When the pressure of gas, in this case CO2, in the lower cylinder gets higher enough, it holds and stops the fall of the above structure.

6) Then the iron ball will bounce back upward.

7) The structure, including the upper plate, the spring, and the lower floating plate, will go up again.

8) The magnet on the ceiling will come down close to the highest position of the hopping ball, according to data provided by the sensor, so that it will give more upper momentum to the ball if the ball loses the height when bouncing back.

9) The condensed pressure of CO2 will be converted to mechanical movement of a turbine inside the electric generator.

10) The movement will repeat forever.

In this way, we can get electric power forever without inputting any extra energy to this system.

However, note that the perpetual motion is impossible according to physical laws.

Yet, feasibility of this system is of my great concern.


(This is a very personal choice of a song, since the skating season is near. Do you think she will win the Gold Medal in the next Winter Olympic Games?

http://www.hpmix.com/home/kitano/images/sc4_37_1.mid

Source: http://www.hpmix.com/home/kitano/C4_4.htm)




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