RE: "Ohsako's principle"

Carrigan, Ken ( (no email) )
Tue, 24 Aug 1999 07:40:55 -0400

In looking at this diagram, the cylindrical magnets are not shown with
polarity.
I assume that the stator is fixed relative to the N/S pole solid magnetic
and the
inner rotor is what is being rotated. If there is a radial field, the inner
stator and
outer rotor poles must be N and S, thereby creating a radial field
in-between the
two. Now the solid magnet will then have some torque applied to the holding
shaft on the stator, but I do not see WHERE or HOW the rotor will or can
turn.

Am I missing something here? There is force - granted, from the magnetic
field
(B-Field), and therefore torque can be created. There is also Energy in
this
B-Field but again.. it takes Work or energy per time unit to be able to tap
usable energy out of this field. This has YET to be accomplished.

Just me observations...

v/r Ken Carrigan

Close again, but no cigar!

-----Original Message-----
From: T. Bastian [mailto:tbastian@dmv.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 1999 12:33 AM
To: interact@Keelynet.com
Subject: Re: "Ohsako's principle"

OOps the main link for the graphic is:
http://pctgazette.wipo.int/IMAGES/22071999/JP9800672_22071999_pub_pfx.g4-b.j
pg
<http://pctgazette.wipo.int/IMAGES/22071999/JP9800672_22071999_pub_pfx.g4-b.
jpg>
and front page attachment

At 12:28 AM 8/24/99 -0400, you wrote:

International publication # WO 99/37011
The magnetic energy of a permanent magnet is controlled by the "Ohsako's
principle" which is a newly discovered space magnetism physical phenomenon
and a rotor is continuously revolved and the rotation force is taken out
only by the magnetic energy of the permanent magnet. A radial magnetic field
is formed in a space between an outer stator consisting of a cylindrical
permanent magnet and an inner stator consisting of a cylindrical permanent
magnet whose size is smaller that that of the outer stator. The rotor
consisting of a permanent magnet is placed in the radial magentic field to
convert the magnetic energy into rotation energy

OHSAKO, Tomishige 805 China, China-cho, Ohshima-gun, Kagoshima 891-92

http://pctgazette.wipo.int/IMAGES/22071999
<http://pctgazette.wipo.int/IMAGES/22071999> /
link to publication images....