United States Patent 3,967,146
Howard June 29, 1976 |
| Concept of the Howard Hypertron |
| As the Hypertron blade enters the gap between the
magnets, the steel of the blade shields the opposing
magnetic fields of the Alnico Magnets MA and MB. |
| As the blade exits the space between the magnets the
opposing magnetic fields interact and repel the magnets away
from each other. |
| The energy forcing the magnets to reciprocate comes from
the magnetic fields of the magnets themselves. |
| The Hypertron wheel simply manipulates the magnetic
fields in a catalytic manner, sort of like a nuclear weapon
uses a small amount of high explosive to unleash the
enormous energy release of a nuclear explosion. |
| The Hypertron wheel causes the magnetic fields to
perform work. |
| The prototype Hypertron unit, shown in the video,
demonstrates the potential useful energy resource from this
mechanical configuration. |
| Each magnet assembly shown in the video weighed
approximately 15 pounds. |
| 30 pounds of mass is being caused to reciprocate as
though it weighed only ounces |
| Mathematician/physicist calculations indicated the
potential energy harvest generated by the reciprocating
magnets could range from 3 to 15 horse power. |
| The prototype Hypertron wheel never required more than
65 Watts of electrical power input to a fractional
horsepower D.C. electric motor to maintain wheel rotation.
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| Three horsepower is equal to 2238 Watts |
| 65 Watts in -- 2238 Watts Out. |
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| See Pictures and Video
of Hypertron Prototype |
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Howard Hypertron
Magnetic Motion
Conversion Device
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