Perpetual Motion Machine Concept Utilizing Bezel-Weights The bezel-weight concept is a variation on a counterweight principle such as the basic form of counterweight used in the coquette or Repeat Lever Type 2. A bezel-weight uses a vertical principle of bearing on a location such as by using a separate track structure or wheel. The bezel provides an unbalancing principle with a property of abversion upon a pre-existing apparatus; The bezel operates by use of an unbalanced hinge (that is, a hinge located on the outer edge of a rectangular block structure), thus as in other counter-weights, the bearing is constant, but may be differentiated by using a mobile ball weight, which provides dynamic variation. NEXT: DIAGRAMS nathancoppedge.com |
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STATISTICS: Pendulum Type 3 VOLITION: 3/2 not infinite. (3 active u /2 dual-axial u) EQUILIBRIUM: 1 (1 mobile u / (1 stem / 1 cycle)) EFFICIENCY: 3/2 (3/2 Ve / 1 VE) VOLITIONAL STATEMENT: Here the counterweight is above the spiral, creating greater efficiency. Hard to build though, for me. Not infinite, I guess. |