Machine element or mechanism – Mechanical movements – Rotary to intermittent unidirectional motion
Patent
1996-07-16
1997-11-11
Herrmann, Allan D.
Machine element or mechanism
Mechanical movements
Rotary to intermittent unidirectional motion
74845, 180 71, 244 62, 244172, 440113, F16H 3320, B62D 5704
Patent
active
056851960
ABSTRACT:
Devices herein described utilize vehicles that are propelled, braked, and steered by means of a process called Inertial Propulsion Plus. This consists of a "power phase" to extend the weight(s) from the vehicle, alternated with a "null phase" to cancel out the return phase or stroke reactions. This process is made workable by selectively applying a pure external force derived from the pathway and opposing the movement of the weight(s) on the power phase. For non-travel-related applications, the inherent displacement can be harnessed by a treadmill or other ways for a power source to increase available power and reduce pollution.
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