I am having a feeling that this multiple magnetic pole idea can be developed in
rather interesting ways. I have to sit on it for a while. If anything comes out
of it, I will post it.
Regards Slavek.
Fred Epps wrote:
> >
> > Hello all.
> >
> > Reading throught the air ship reports prior to wright brothers and with
> > the little in the way of descriptions of their principle of levitation,
> > it draw a question of: "Has anyone ever built a capacitor designed as a
> > false monopole?"
>
> Yes, there are patents for both magnetic and electric versions of this.
> Unfortunately I can't remember the name of the inventor of the capacitor
> version, but he is a member of some of the lists, so he might pop up. The
> magnetic version was invented by Wachspress:
>
> http://www.patents.ibm.com/details?pn=US04874346__
>
> US4874346: Free flying magnetic levitator
>
> A free flying magnetic levitator that is self stabilized and fully
> maneuverable for magnetic structure establishing an odd number of poles for
> interaction with another magnetic field having an even number of poles to
> produce linear motion instead of rotation without a guideway.
> Longitudinally wound coils produce the odd pole magnetic field for
> maximizing coupling with an even pole field such as the magnetic field of
> the earth.
> >
> > This is just a thought. Excuse me if it is imbecile.
>
> Not at all :-)
>
> Fred
>
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