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The document summarizes a 2006 patent application by Mike Brady of Perendev for a "Permanent Magnet Machine" that was not awarded. The application proposed a magnetic repellant motor with a rotor containing magnets that would rotate within a stator containing opposing magnets. While the application was published, notes indicate it was challenged as being a perpetual motion machine design.

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Perendev

The document summarizes a 2006 patent application by Mike Brady of Perendev for a "Permanent Magnet Machine" that was not awarded. The application proposed a magnetic repellant motor with a rotor containing magnets that would rotate within a stator containing opposing magnets. While the application was published, notes indicate it was challenged as being a perpetual motion machine design.

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Directory:Perendev Permanent Magnet Patent Application

Patent application (not awarded) for "Permanent Magnet Machine" awarded to Mike Brady of Perendev, May 4, 2006. International Patent, PCT, application number WO2006045333A1. The document does not imply award.

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1 Patent Application

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1.1 Not Awarded 1.2 Abstract 1.3 Patent Figures

2 See also

Patent Application
http://v3.espacenet.com/textdoc?DB=EPODOC&IDX=WO2006045333&F=0

Download Patent WO2006045333A1 (PDF, 23 pp.)

Not Awarded
Note by Mark Goldes of Magnet Power Inc, May 22, 2006

Patents are issued by individual countries. The PCT is a way of applying to several countries at once. All such patents are published 18 months following filing. This is merely the publication of his application. There is no approval implied. The documents at the end indicate his application has been challenged as being a perpetual motion machine, which no patent office in the world will patent. The name of his firm does not help his case in this regard. I wish him every success. The world needs this technology urgently.

Abstract
The invention provides a magnetic repellant motor which comprises: a shaft (26) rotatable about its longitudinal axis, a first set (16) of magnetics (14) arranged about the shaft (26) in a rotor (10) for rotation with the shaft (26), and a second set (42) of magnets (40) arranged in a stator (32) surrounding the rotor (10), wherein the second set (42) of magnetics (40) is in interaction with the first set (16) of magnetics (14), wherein the magnetics (14,40) of the first and second sets (16,42) of magnetics are at least partially magnetically screened so as to concentrate their magnetic field strength in the direction of the gap between rotor (10) and stator (32).

Patent Figures

Rotors

Three rotors offset from each other on the common shaft.

One stator arm.

The other stator arm.

Combined stator assembly, with three sets opening on a clam-shell arrangement.

"Perspective view showing a socket lining of a stator or a rotor."

"Perspecive view showing a magnetic source."

Full assembly, with magnet motor attached to electric generator by belts.

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