| Fluid Leverage Perpetual Motion Waterwheel Concept Utilizing Leverage from Tanks at Alternate Radiuses COMPONENTS Feed Chambers / Triple Tanks: A set of three tanks, preferably spherical, mounted to each arm, used to feed the outer tanks for the downward cycle. Arms: pipes attached to the sides of the wheel, with apertures for the flow of water from the main tank into the triple tanks, and from the triple tanks into the outer drums. Hatches: Small, hinged hatches that open and close at key points during the cycle are mounted to the filling apertures to prevent water from leaking out of the pipe during the upward portion of the cycle. The direction of the hinge is critical in the working of the device. They should be hinged away from the center, so that they are partially stoppered halfway up the upward cycle, and fully stoppered at the peak of the cycle. This way little water escapes, and most of it is forced into the outer tank. Outer Tanks: tanks, preferably spherical, attached to the ends of the arms and filled by water flowing from the triple tanks. Leverage from these is the sole source of fuel for the machine. Holes on top of each outer tank allow the water to spill out, emptying them and reducing rising weight during the upward cycle. Fluid Leverage Diagrams nathancoppedge.com |
| MAIN PM Theory CONCEPTS Grav-Buoy2 FLUID LEVER Summary Components Diagrams Curving Rail Motive Mass Repeat Lever Tilt Motor Coquette Early Failures DISCLAIMER PM Types |
