German (45) Vdate of Patent: Mar. 2, 1993: Umted States Patent (19) - (11) Patent Number: 7 5,191,258
German (45) Vdate of Patent: Mar. 2, 1993: Umted States Patent (19) - (11) Patent Number: 7 5,191,258
German (45) Vdate of Patent: Mar. 2, 1993: Umted States Patent (19) - (11) Patent Number: 7 5,191,258
US005191258A
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COUNTERMAGNETIC FIELD
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Patent Number:
vDate of Patent:
4,237,391
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FIELD
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rent generator.
invention.
EMBODIMENTS
ered, or the like.
Whenever there is an induced electromotive force in 20 With ?rst reference to FIG. 3, the apparatus includes
a conductor it is always in such a direction that the
a housing 101 and a motor 102. The motor 102 may be
current it would produce would oppose a change which
an electrically actuated motor, a gas or diesel engine, a
causes the induced force. If the change is the motion of
hydro-powered motor, or any other means well known
a conductor through a magnetic ?eld, the induced cur
to those skilled in the art for generating power de?ned
rent must be in such a direction as to produce a force 25 as torque for purposes of rotating a drive shaft 103.
magnet 106.
With reference to FIG. 4A, 4B and 4C, at the out
board-most end of the shaft 103 is secured an armature
housing and have a passageway therethrough for re 60 positive and negative lines 112(A), 112(B) extending
from the ?eld coil 111 to, for example, an electric light,
ceipt of the drive shaft. Bearing means are positioned
electric motor, or any other electric load requiring
between the magnetic means and the drive shaft to
apparatus.
permit rotation of the shaft without movement of the
magnetic means. Field core means are provided on the
OPERATION
As shown, as an electric load is placed on the ?eld
coil 111, the torque required of the motor 102 to rotate
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ing:
(1) a housing;
(2) a motor activated drive shaft rotated by applica
tion of torque;
(3) a counter-magnetic ?eld absorbing armature hav
ing ?rst and second sides and rotatably carried by
said drive shaft, said armature comprising; ?rst and
second ?eld transmitting sections at each outboard
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25
(4) a magnet;
(5) magnetic means on said ?rst side of said armature
secured relative to said housing and having a pas
30
idle force in the drive shaft 103.
Although the invention has been described in terms
of preferred embodiments, it should be understood that
this is by and for purposes of illustration. Operating
techniques and alternative embodiments will become
obvious to those skilled in the art in view of the disclo 35
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