Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080300042 | Methods for selections with logic in elections, games, shows and lottery - The invention herein is novel and practical in providing a method for introducing mathematical logic in games, show-games and lottery, upon which election may be made between two choices that survive elimination. The mathematical logic is simply the product of a division of group of choices into small and large groups of choices, with the reasonable expectation that the sought-after choice is in the large group. After random elimination of all the choices, except each mandatory selected choice plus another choice, of which one must be the sought-after choice, logical election is guarantied, after seeing whether one of the surviving choices came from the small group or the large group of choices. The present invention is also novel and practical in providing a method for letting each voter to divide a group of candidates in two groups and, then, vote for all the candidates in one of the groups, or to have a group of contestants divided into pairs and the voters to vote for elimination one contestant in each pair, in turn. Such a method in elections makes it highly probable that the winner has, at least, been chosen by the majority of the voters, if not by all the voters. | 12-04-2008 |
20090218172 | E-Z shim machine - My invention makes it easy to force units of mass to jump-up along a vertical line by means of seesaw-like frames, central stationary gear, planetary gears, springs, cylinders and pistons, blockers, triggers, cables, pulleys and cable's slack takers, in order to create imbalance on the same side of the frames that propels the frames to rotate continuously in the same direction and, thus, provide usable rotational energy. | 09-03-2009 |
20100213774 | Machines of imbalanced and gravitating magnetic bases - The present invention makes it practical and easy to build machines of imbalanced and gravitating magnetic bases by using sets of magnetic bases with On/Off switches, which are adapted to revolve with horizontal spindle on a vertical plane as they achieve the intended imbalance through the lifting of weights when the magnetism of the magnetic bases are switched to “ON” and “OFF” at the vertical line zone and cause the magnetic bases to rotate. | 08-26-2010 |
20110309704 | Energy source machine of permanent magnets and elevated weights rotating - The present invention is an energy source machine comprising in one version of the embodiment of the present invention a vertically rotating base on a spindle held by a frame. The base comprises sliding cross rods, switchable permanent magnets and weight-units. When a rod becomes vertical it slides by the magnetic force of the respective magnet. As the rod slides it elevates its respective weight-units, one above the spindle and one under the spindle. Since the weight-unit above the spindle moves away from the spindle and the weight-unit under the spindle moves toward the spindle, a potential energy is created above the spindle. As the weight-unit above the spindle falls the potential energy is converted to kinetic energy and as the weight-units continue to rotate the kinetic energy becomes rotary energy that can be converted to electricity. | 12-22-2011 |
20120200090 | Energy source system and method - An energy source system could include sets of two units of one rotating magnet and two swinging targets in each unit on a single spindle. In each unit one swinging target could swing over the spindle in one direction and the other swinging target would swing under the spindle in the opposite direction. The rotating magnet in each unit could ascend and descend driving the over the spindle swinging target, positioned at the inner side of the rotating magnet, from the 90 degrees mark to the 270 degrees mark over the spindle and would descend and ascend driving the under the spindle swinging target, positioned at the outer side of the rotating magnet, from the 270 degrees mark to the 90 degrees mark under the spindle. The rotating magnet in each unit could shuttle inward toward the over the spindle swinging target at the 90 degrees mark and outward toward the under the spindle target at the 270 degrees mark on a one-way linear direction. The rotating magnet, which drives the spindle and a flywheel and also drives the swinging targets, could rotate in a steady speed rate of rotation due to the inertia of the flywheel. | 08-09-2012 |