Motors: spring – weight – or animal powered – Weight – Oscillating
Patent
1981-05-08
1983-12-27
Herrmann, Allan D.
Motors: spring, weight, or animal powered
Weight
Oscillating
40485, 46 1R, 368179, F03G 306
Patent
active
044225300
ABSTRACT:
This invention is a pendulum structure that operates as near as possible as a perpetual motion machine to provide activity and entertainment to one using same. The pendulum structure includes: (1) a housing assembly; (2) a pendulum assembly mounted within the housing assembly; and (3) an actuator assembly connected to the pendulum assembly. The housing assembly includes a bottom assembly connector by a wall assembly to a top assembly. The bottom assembly and the top assembly are substantially identical, each being of a tray shape, having a bottom wall section with integral side wall sections and end wall sections. The wall assembly is preferrably constructed of a transparent material having a front wall and a back wall interconnected by opposed side walls. The front wall has an arcuate slot therein to gain access to the interior of the housing assembly. The pendulum assembly includes a basic support member and a pendulum member attached by a connector assembly to the basic support member. The basic support member extends horizontally within the housing assembly with opposite ends secured to respective ones of the opposed side walls. The pendulum member is pivotally connected to a central portion of the basic support member. The pendulum member includes an elongated body member with a weighted head member secured to a lower portion of the body member in order to act similarly to a conventional pendulum member. The actuator assembly includes bias members secured to the basic support member and being engageable with the head member of the pendulum member. The bias members are preferrably compression spring members that act on being compressed to impart additional energy to the pendulum member to keep same moving. A second embodiment of this invention provides a dual pendulum structure wherein the pendulum member includes a head member attached to each outer end of the basic support member. Additionally, the actuator assembly includes four of the compression spring members to contact opposed sides of the respective bead member to impart energy and resultant motion thereto.
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patent: 515856 (1894-03-01), Bartel
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Herrmann Allan D.
Rein Phillip A.
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