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Utilities > Energy > Inexhaustible > Magnetic Motors > Bowman / Howard Johnson > Theory Bowman Magnetic Motor and Howard Johnson MotorBowman style motor with fixed stator magnets
This is a Bowman style motor with fixed stator magnets. It will do away with the gearing problems, and is the first step in the direction that H. Johnson took. There will be less power in this form because the stator magnets cannot add to the torque. There are only two magnets in the stator in this form. The other six magnets could be fixed in place around the stator area. This could net two times the torque of a true Bowman design. For every two stator magnets one north, and one south to balance each other's force on the rotor magnets there should be an Actuator in its right place. This is like the Stonehenge design that H. Johnson produced in 1964. Later H. Johnson would face the stator to the shaft, and use the magnetic shield, so he could use the back side south poles of the stator magnets as the balancing pairs. There are [sic] magnet took the place of both the actuator, and rotor magnets, and must be in pairs, spaced right. This is my understanding of H Johnson patent number 4877983 ------1989 Douglas Allen Mann 04/20/2003 Green = Neutral Magnetic Force The figure shows the magnetic forces that would be on an Ark magnet with South, and North poles to X axis over a magnetic sheet that has its north pole up, and south pole down, the length of a Y axis. The are in green is where the magnetic field north, and south are superimposed with a net zero magnetic force. It can be seen that this will free up the attracting, and repelling magnetic forces, so the ark magnet could do work, if it were free to move.
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D. Allan, Dec. 18, 2003 |
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