Tall gravity to electricity invention

F - Mech Eng,Light,Heat,Weapons – 03 – G

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F03G 3/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2588525

We will possibly use ball bearings/rollers on top of the top wheel (which will be almost entirely be solid steel and/or platinum with possible embedded circular (steel and/or platinum and/or carbon steel, eg. chisel material, and/or tungsten carbide...) rods and also sideways for a cage effect - possibly further reinforced with nano particles, tubes, wires and/or nano fibers). The ball bearings/rollers maybe encased in -Option 1.- shell (-Option 2.- if the chain (Teflon...) were to glide directly over the ball bearings/rollers some of the ball bearings may not move in a straight direction and cause the Teflon to become misaligned). In -Option 1.- the shell over the ball bearings on each side is sandwiched between the ball bearings/rollers and the chain (Teflon/nano fibers...) would spin over. We may place guards/rims (rollers can be positioned below the chain (Teflon/nano fibers..) and on both sides - rollers are probably more smooth than ball bearings, where the path of the chain (Teflon/nano fibers) is straight, and the rollers on the side are least friction alternative to guide the chain (teflon/nano fibers) and to on the side to prevent the chain (Teflon/nano fibers...) from slipping off. We also many wheels made of light weight material whose grooves/spokes/teeth are caught and spun by the chain (Teflon...strong/lightweight/low friction/flexible material. The purpose of the top solid/reinforced cylinder is to support the weight of the entire structure - in fact the lower wheels might be smaller to avoid inertia clumsiness - although the downside to different sized wheels is the extra cost to customized sizes. Re: DRAWING 4 and 5 The top wheel is also solid, with ball bearings/rollers next to the surface, the difference is that it umbrella shaped to spread the down pulling weight of the chain (Teflon/nano fibers...) with all its weights on each side. The spread ensures that dense concentration of weight is not focused on a small location. The downside is that more surface contact between the mechanisms (eg. surface - more ball bearings/rollers or larger ones and more horizontal spread slows down the - adds dead drag to the - counters the movement - goes against and takes away from the movement of the chain (Teflon/nano fibers...)) of the top wheel and the chain (Teflon/nano fibers...) taking away from the unbalanced force since an umbrella shape top wheel would cause the chain (Teflon/nano fibers...) to move more across a horizontal path which in the rules of physics and our Cumulative Effects Theory says that the unbalanced forces that drive this invention is its vertically stacked up high; imbalance of tanks/reservoirs each couplet being heavier on one side, lighter on the other. We plan to use strong/very thin/lightest weight of material for the skin of the tanks/reservoirs such as the material used to make air bags or thin Teflon... We could also make the (many wheels and very high up - tall as a sky scrapper) shifting weights move by rollers/ball bearings on a guide that is at a horizontal angle from side to side on each side of the chain (Teflon/nano fibers...) with the weights made of carbon steel or iron.

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