Accumulative electrical generator

H - Electricity – 02 – K

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H02K 16/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2177292

It is known that in a device used for generating electricity magnets may be made to spin along any exterior or interior surface of a electrical conductor. In so doing the flux lines of a magnet move across the conductor and electrons within the conductor are made to flow in the direction of the spinning magnets whereby an electrical current is produced. The spinning magnet groups are combined in series along a driveshaft or combined in linear formation of independent wheels whereby each wheel causes the spinning motion of the wheel adjoined thus producing a current flow in the conductors. When the magnets are combined in a series of wheels or a series of driveshafts only one of the wheels or driveshafts needs to be spun or turned by an external power source. Magnet wheel driveshafts and singular magnet wheels can continuously be added to the sides of each other or above and below each other. The magnets of these wheels may be aligned or overlapped in order to cause each successive single magnet wheel or driveshaft magnet wheel to rotate.

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